If you already know your giving up a slot at a "hot" DCPS post here and why

Anonymous
Thanks to the Horace Mann thread. Thought we should expand it. It would help a lot of folks. Personally interested in Pre-k 4 slots at the "usual suspect" schools - Oyster, Bancroft, Powell etc..., but anybody's situation would help. TIA and good luck with DC's school chapter- Charter Lotteries!!!!
Anonymous
We are giving up Marie Reed Spanish for K. Already at a great charter.
Anonymous
I'm interested too. We are #15 at Murch (that is our in-bounds school) and would love to know before the end of the summer if there is a chance my child will actually get a spot.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We are giving up Marie Reed Spanish for K. Already at a great charter.

Thanks so much for posting this. We're 20s for MR, so our fingers are tightly crossed. Sadly, I turned down a slot last year. Totally eating crow right now.
Anonymous
Bancroft, Powell and Marie Reed are "hot"? Has it come to this? Have we sunk so low?
Anonymous
Probably turning down PreK4 spot at Maury. Want Stokes the most, but also Bancroft and other immersion schools.

PP, did you receive the email from MR this week with an invite to their next open house? It said that the first 25 spots on the WL stand a good chance.
Anonymous
Anyone planning on giving up your PK spot at Key?
Anonymous
Thanks for this info. No I didn't get the email. This is such great news (maybe)!!!!
Anonymous
Bancroft, Powell and Marie Reed are "hot"? Has it come to this? Have we sunk so low?


We've got a PS seat at Powell; since it's our first time at the dance, I'm wondering why you think it's so low.

There are a lot of families east of the park looking for decent options--doesn't demand help these school rise higher?
Anonymous
Some people only consider schools that are majority white as "hot" schools.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Thanks for this info. No I didn't get the email. This is such great news (maybe)!!!!


We got the Marie Reed email and we are in PS3. Maybe it wasn't for K?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Bancroft, Powell and Marie Reed are "hot"? Has it come to this? Have we sunk so low?


That is such an obnoxious thing to post with no context. If you're going to be critical of others' choices or make it seem like they are crazy for calling this a "hot" school, at least state your reasons for including these examples in your list of "Not hot in my opinion".

But to answer your question, depending on how you define hot (i.e., hot = more demand for slots than supply of slots, vs. what how you may define it "hot = vast majority white/high SES"), yes, those schools are hot.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Thanks for this info. No I didn't get the email. This is such great news (maybe)!!!!


We got the Marie Reed email and we are in PS3. Maybe it wasn't for K?


We got it too, for PK4. It makes sense that they might not want to raise that same level of optimism for K, which is probably a lot harder to estimate right now.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Bancroft, Powell and Marie Reed are "hot"? Has it come to this? Have we sunk so low?


That is such an obnoxious thing to post with no context. If you're going to be critical of others' choices or make it seem like they are crazy for calling this a "hot" school, at least state your reasons for including these examples in your list of "Not hot in my opinion".

But to answer your question, depending on how you define hot (i.e., hot = more demand for slots than supply of slots, vs. what how you may define it "hot = vast majority white/high SES"), yes, those schools are hot.


I think this is the same person that bashes any EOP school on general principle. In their narrow little world, everyone should move WOP to overcrowded schools with kids in trailers or chase the charters all over the city. I think they own a local gas station and are trying to drum up business.
Anonymous
Hey now. Just because more than half of the kids at Powell, Bancroft and Marie Reed can't read at grade level doesn't mean a school isn't hot. There are other factors.

Plus maybe not all parents care if their kids can read to learn, you know? There are other things in life.
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