Ross is no more of a dead end than Brent (Ross is actually better than Brent). Also, Bridges, Lee, Meridian, Appletree, Powell, Cooke, Marie Reed, Tubman also don't have middle school options. What's your point? |
\Drop off is only allowed for K and higher. PS parents much park and walk their kids into classroom. Which is fine but parents need to account for a lot of extra time to find parking, walk a three year old etc. |
I'd be interested in any helpful intel on some of my down-ballot choices. Main priorities are just that a school is warm and child-friendly and not suuuper academic and just helps little kids learn to be people. Other priorities are quality aftercare and commute. We're on the Hill now but rent and can move easily (so also not tremendously concerned about after K), but school must be within at least a reasonable biking distance (<10 mins) from a Metro. Because evidently I hate commuting more than I love my DC.
1. Fancy Charter 1! 2. Fancy Charter 2! 3. Fancy Charter 3! 4. Peabody (IB) 5. Van Ness 6. Tyler 7. Miner 8. William E. Doar 9. J.O. Wilson 10. Seaton 11. Langley 12. Langdon Montessori |
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Ward 3 family with no IB and no pk3 options anywhere near home. Aiming for options near work, not far from the ballpark.
1. Hyde-Addison 2. Appletree Lincoln Park 3. Appletree SW 4. Van Ness 5. Eagle Academy May also get cold feet and back out of the whole process. Our current daycare is expensive and unreliable, but may still be easier for our family to take than a rough commute/schedule. |
I'd add SWS near the top of the list since you are on the Hill. |
And Ludlow Taylor. |
No reason for cold feet. If you decide not to go, no harm, no foul. They'll just move on to the next person on the list. |
Tell us more about Doar. I live near there so I'm curious. Did you visit Langley and if so what did you think? We are IB for Langley and feel positive about it-- enough to shorten our list to 9 schools. I am also curious about Langdon-- tell us about it. Do you know anyone who goes there? |
How do you not have an IB? I thought everyone had an IB. |
+1. I actually thought this was a joke list. The schools are all over the place and most are a long shot. Hope this poster has a backup. |
I'm sure the "no IB" poster means no IB with PK3. Poster's IB ES would start at PK4. |
She lives in a ward 3 schook that doesn't have pk3. She's saying she has no IB preference for pk3. |
Ha, that's why I need all you lovely people! I haven't visited 7-12, just know them from Ed Fest, one friend with a current kid happily at J.O. Wilson, and scouring the forums. I figure if we get in somewhere down list we can visit then and see what we think, or stick with our current daycare, which is great. I was pretty impressed with Doar at Ed Fest though, and was surprised that so few folks on here seem to consider it. My DD likes to sit at her grandma's office desk and play "doing work," so while I'm sure she'd love a more traditional school, I think the early exposure to the arts would be good to expand her horizons, foster creativity, blah blah. Same with Tyler, which I did tour. Everyone seemed mostly interested in the immersion program, but I thought the "traditional" arts integration program sounded terrific and really fun! What do you love about Langley? Maybe I'll bump it up.
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I'm dying to know what Fancy Charter 1-3 are.... |
You should also consider Payne. It has a great preschool program full of kids from the hill not to mention a brand new building. We're very happy there. They had a few spots for OB kids last year so its no impossible to get into like many of the other schools on your list. |