Ah that makes sense. When people say downtown, I automatically assume 18/K. |
DP. If anyone sounds unhinged, it's you. And why does it matter that PP is IB for Eaton? The question whether it makes sense to list schools that don't take anyone OOB for Pre-K is still a valid one. Even if they did, she'd get into Eaton before she got into any of the ones she listed below, because she'd need a stellar lottery number to snatch an improbable OOB spot. So yeah, I'd wonder if there was any thought behind this list. |
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Sure "DP".
Get over it. People will always have throw away spots. I have 6 this year. Will not get into some and will not accept others. Live and let live. |
DP. +1. Who cares if people want to throw away a lottery spot? It's not affecting you or your chances. Especially if that person didn't ask for opinions. DCUM is so controlling and just weird. |
Those are the people that then come on here and whine that they were "shut out"... |
First "unhinged" PP here ( ). Sounds like you really need some weed, might help with your high-strung rage. I got my answer, apparently people list zero-chance schools knowingly just for the heck of it. It's ok, you do what you want. No need for that much vitriol. Have a blessed night and good luck with the lottery!
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OP here-- an outlier. It's both easy on my commute, comes highly recommended from colleagues with kids there, and at the open house I just really loved the facilities and classrooms--I felt like my child would be happy in the space. So more of a gut feeling that moved it up the chain. |
OP here -- frankly I'm not sure I realized I didn't have any safeties. I wish I had a list of those options to weigh whether any of those would be a fit for us, ha! |
OP here -- Langley isn't a school I've heard much about but I appreciate the rec and will do some research! I take it you are happy there? |
You definitely don't have any safeties. I'd list your inbound. Based on the last year or two (which I know doesn't always reflect the future, yadda yadda), CMI, TR4 and CHML all have significantly longer waitlists than Breakthrough would. Those could be considered "wasted spots" on your list. List schools in your true preference, which it seems like you have, but if you don't feel passionate about any of those three, including commute (which I agree is a huge consideration), consider replacing those with Burroughs/Bunker/Noyes/Langley/WEDJ |
You got your answer pages ago. It was said at least 2-3 times that people throw in picks for the heck of it then you continued to press. What rage do you see from my responses? PS I am not the most recent "DP" poster. I think you're the only one showing rage in any posts and it's all because you can't imagine anyone playing the lottery in the controlled manner that you think everyone should subscribe to. I truly have no rage in me. I came on here to tell you to let it go and some people waste picks but who cares. Anyway, if saying "have a blessed day" is your way of showing you have control and have zero rage, I will say the same to you
Not playing lottery. We are in an older grade at one the schools PP posted (almost in middle). I come on these threads to offer advice (when asked) or comfort posters like you or others that seem to be stressing. |
Yes, we are happy there. DD's teacher is excellent and has kept her challenged, and she has peers on her level and several BFFs. The principal is new but doing well. It is a smallish school, which I like, in a very roomy and nice historic building. The school seems to be at the beginning of the standard gentrification process from preschool up, so test scores are pretty bad, but the preschool is fine. We are lotterying selectively and expect to stay next year. It is not 100% certain that you would get in OOB, but it's definitely possible. I think it's a hidden gem. |
Because PP clarified several posts ago that she didn't choose Lee due to Montessori and people are still arguing about how many tenths of a mile away Lee is and why isn't she choosing it. |
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AppleTree LP is great - most of DC classmates stayed for PK4.
Teachers, principal and resources all go to the little ones so more like a private preschool. Teachers always hugging kids - lots of music and dancing, very supportive. |
You seem very invested in one persons lottery posts on DCUM. Perhaps it's time to step away for a bit. |