Meh. Not quite. Not everyone EOTR frequents MOTH. I do love NE but don’t think I could do the winters there. Either way, I do think your first part is right (one more year). |
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Sorry don’t know what happened. Lamb SD is 15 minutes from hill east. During rush hour- maybe 30. I have done that commute for years. No one going to Lamb will find Capitol Hill Montessori that desirable. I really question this lottery whisperer’s judgment. |
PP, you can definitely do the commute to LAMB SD. Kingsbury is a different matter. |
Their preference was CHM? |
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ohhh me next!
Pk4 with no sibling preference. 1. SWS 2. Ludlow Taylor (in-bound) 3. Capitol Hill Montessori 4. Peabody 5. JO Wilson 6. Apple tree Lincoln park 7. Amidon-Bowen 8. Miner 9 Appletree Oklahoma avenue 10. Appletree SW |
(1) I doubt your child will get a spot at lamb but won’t get a spot at CHM. Maybe I am wrong about that, because I don’t know what the lottery will look like post pandemic and with lamb moving to kingsbury. (2) having experience both schools, and this is just our experience, there is no way you’d choose Capitol Hill Montessori after being at lamb. Unless they don’t tour it at all and pass on speaking to parents. Every parent I know at CHM in the upper grades is frantically playing the lottery or taking a second look at their inbound. |
Enjoy ludlow! |
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PK3, no sibling
1) Mundo Verde P St 2) Stokes Spanish 3) Mundo Verde 8th St 4) Stokes French 5) Yu Ying 6) Inspired Teaching 7) Two Rivers 4th 8) Seaton 9) Garrison 10) Langley (IB) |
Waitlist #4 @ LT. Will we get in? Matched with amidon |
Depends on lottery results of current families. There are a lot of unhappy parents with the current principal situation. I heard some were trying to lottery out. |
Current principal situation?
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LS says yes, by June 15th. LT moves its waitlist aggressively. |
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DCB #28 MV8 #23 MVP #7 Stokes French #22 Stokes Spanish #25 LAMB SD #18 What say you? |
LS says photocopy your enrollment forms without the school listed in because you will get into 4 out of 6 of these by Labor Day. But hold on to your twinges of where you are now because the grass post pandemic may not be greener. |