What school would you have to get into to stop playing the lottery?

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creative minds or inspired teaching
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Inspired Teaching. Not saying it won't ever happen (we'll at least look around at middle schools), but I have trouble imagining that the grass is much greener elsewhere for what my kid's needs are. I know others ITS families who play every year. To each his/her own.
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creative minds or stokes
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Anonymous wrote:Inspired Teaching. Not saying it won't ever happen (we'll at least look around at middle schools), but I have trouble imagining that the grass is much greener elsewhere for what my kid's needs are. I know others ITS families who play every year. To each his/her own.


Curious, what schools are they playing for? I have a good friend with kids there--she stopped playing the lottery as soon as they got in. They'll likely do private for high school.
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Anonymous wrote:Watkins. The renovation plans look to be fantastic!


What grade are your kids?
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Take it from me: the grass isn't always greener.
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Anonymous wrote:Take it from me: the grass isn't always greener.

But sometimes it is. Sorry things did not work out for your family. We got into Mundo Verde 3 years ago and have had several great years. Haven't looked at the lottery since.
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Anonymous wrote:Inspired Teaching. Not saying it won't ever happen (we'll at least look around at middle schools), but I have trouble imagining that the grass is much greener elsewhere for what my kid's needs are. I know others ITS families who play every year. To each his/her own.


Curious, what schools are they playing for? I have a good friend with kids there--she stopped playing the lottery as soon as they got in. They'll likely do private for high school.


The ones I know that play do so for language or Deal feeder.
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CMI
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+1
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ITS
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LAMB
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We're at our EOTP DCPS and haven't lotteried since the year we went for PK3 (going on 1st next year).
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Oyster.
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Inspired Teaching. I can't imagine a better fit or experience for my children. So far, the teachers have been incredible and the community is amazing. My kids are currently in elementary but we plan to stay through middle school then go private. So far, there has been very little attrition in our kids' classes (either for moves out of state or language immersion).
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