Lists are in-- Swami is ready!

Anonymous
Me next! PK4 no preference

Marie Reed Dual, Eng dominant - #51
Oyster, Eng dominant - #90
Marie Reed Eng - #32
Ross - #23
Mundo Verde, Cook - #7
LAMB, Kingsbury - #32
Thomson - #3
Cap Hill Montessori - #24
Anonymous
breakthrough Montessori 17
DC bilingual 36
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:breakthrough Montessori 17
DC bilingual 36


BM takoma let 21 in in oct last year
DCB let in 42

i wonder if the lists will move faster or slower than last year
Anonymous
Still doing this?

Pre-K 3.
SWS #65
Maury #19
CHMS #5
Stokes French #14
Lee Brookland #4
Inspired Teaching #1

Would love to hear what you think wait list chances are. And when should I expect to hear anything?? Thanks!!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Still doing this?

Pre-K 3.
SWS #65
Maury #19
CHMS #5
Stokes French #14
Lee Brookland #4
Inspired Teaching #1

Would love to hear what you think wait list chances are. And when should I expect to hear anything?? Thanks!!


I'm not the swami but I'm a parent at Inspired Teaching, and I'm sure you'll get in. And I think you should take it! I have a kid in the middle school and we are happy. You got a great lottery number.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:breakthrough Montessori 17
DC bilingual 36


BM takoma let 21 in in oct last year
DCB let in 42

i wonder if the lists will move faster or slower than last year


What grade?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Still doing this?

Pre-K 3.
SWS #65
Maury #19
CHMS #5
Stokes French #14
Lee Brookland #4
Inspired Teaching #1

Would love to hear what you think wait list chances are. And when should I expect to hear anything?? Thanks!!


I'm not the swami but I'm a parent at Inspired Teaching, and I'm sure you'll get in. And I think you should take it! I have a kid in the middle school and we are happy. You got a great lottery number.


I really hope so. I saw that they only took 1 pre-K 3 kid off the waitlist last year and it was between August and October so I’m nervous. No idea if Covid is going to make lists move faster or slower. Glad to hear you like it! Thanks for the feedback!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:breakthrough Montessori 17
DC bilingual 36


BM takoma let 21 in in oct last year
DCB let in 42

i wonder if the lists will move faster or slower than last year


What grade?


pk4
Anonymous
For this school year, DCB added a third pk4 class, which might explain the movement. I wouldn't expect that kind of movement this year, but then again i think more parents than usual might de-enroll their kids from the school this year.
Anonymous
Also 41 offers doesn't mean 41 kids were let in. A class size is 18 kids for PK4.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:breakthrough Montessori 17
DC bilingual 36


BM takoma let 21 in in oct last year
DCB let in 42

i wonder if the lists will move faster or slower than last year


What grade?


pk4


I think you have a good chance at Breakthrough. But it’s hard to know with the weird year.
orifox
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Still doing this?

PK 4

MVP - #17
MV8 - #14
DC Bilingual - #20
Two Rivers PCS at 4th Street - #25
Stokes - Brookland (Spanish) - #33
LAMB SD - #16
LAMB K - #42
Washington Yu Ying - #35
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Hello, late to the party but here it goes:

PK3, no sibs

School within School
Cap Hill Montessori
Brent
Maury
Hyde Addison
Ludlow Taylor
Peabody
Amidon Bowen (in bound)
Appletree SW
Van Ness
Eagle- Cap Riverfront
Apple tree Lincoln Park



LS thinks a pandemic + swing space move will benefit you as you get into CHML on draw day. Your SWS waitlist number will look really good, but never really budge. Your kids class will have virtually no PK4 kids as Montessori zoom school has been an epic fail. You'll sign up for extra snack duty to overcompensate, and buy the regular apples, not the organic ones.


Hello, here to report that LS was correct. However after reading more about CHM I am super nervous and submitted post lottery applications for Amidon, Brent and Maury...a person can dream
Anonymous
PK3, no sibling preference

1. Stokes Brookland (FR) - #44
2. LAMB-K - #125
3. YY - #99
4. Stokes Brookland (SP) - #62
5. Lee - Brookland - #40
6. MV-CO - #65
7. Inspired - #29
8. CMI - #12
9. Barnard (IB) - MATCHED

Feeling really conflicted. We were admitted to nursery at an independent school WOTP and received a significant financial aid package. Could swing it, but would rather invest in the community.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:PK3, no sibling preference

1. Stokes Brookland (FR) - #44
2. LAMB-K - #125
3. YY - #99
4. Stokes Brookland (SP) - #62
5. Lee - Brookland - #40
6. MV-CO - #65
7. Inspired - #29
8. CMI - #12
9. Barnard (IB) - MATCHED

Feeling really conflicted. We were admitted to nursery at an independent school WOTP and received a significant financial aid package. Could swing it, but would rather invest in the community.


Huh? If you wanted to invest in the community your 1st choice would have been your IB school. But it wasn't, was it? You have choice. Stop with the faux liberal guilt and just enroll in the private while you wait for the charters.
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