Inspired Teaching is a good school but I'm not sure it's better enough to justify the commute. If you think you might want to move nearer to it, then fine. But you'll need a very good lottery number to get in for PK3. Lee EE is good, but it's a new startup so still some growing pains. It's really a question of whether you think Montessori fits your child. Really research that. Do you like the idea, for example, of your child being a Kindergartener in a class with some other Kindergarteners but mostly PK3 and PK4s? Because that's what you get at a Montessori school. |
Any thoughts on why the math scores are SO bad? It's the one thing that really gives me pause with respect to upper elementary. I know some of it is driven by demographics but even by subgroups the scores are well below district averages. |
Probably some of the better math students leave after 4th to attend Latin or BASIS. That's normal for schools in the area, it has to do with wanting a better middle and high school option, and it should t reflect negatively on Van Ness. You can see the test scores on the OSSE website and check if 5th grade is lower than 3rd and 4th. But also, it's easier to get into other schools for elementary. It's hard for preschool. So you will probably be able to go somewhere with better math scores later. It's just hard to get into a high scoring school for PK3. |
I disagree a little bit with prior posters. If there are any schools that you'd absolutely want over VN for ES if you could get into them, I'd rank them over ES now, because actually PK3 is the easiest time to get into some charters/non-IB DCPSes. The overwhelming odds are that you wouldn't get into Brent (all the swing space spices things up a bit if you could live with the commute for 2 years, because that would be a fabulously easy commute for K+), Maury, or LT for PK3 from OOB, but there is truly no harm to listing them if you don't have 12 options you'd prefer.
I think VN would be a good PK option, but I wouldn't be happy there long term based on what I know about the school. |
Sorry, the above should say: "If there are any schools that you'd absolutely want over VN for ES if you could get into them, I'd rank them over *VN* now, because actually PK3 is the easiest time to get into some charters/non-IB DCPSes." |
What do you know about the school? Is it the test scores? My goal is consistency. I would love for my child to stay at a school until middle school. |
Unless OP has more than legitimate 12 options, there is no reason to be strategic. Just list them 1-12 in true order of preference. Take a flyer on Maury if that spot would otherwise not be used. |
The point is that Van Ness can't be the "safety" as over the years there have pretty consistently been more IB students than PK3 spots. And if her number isn't good enough to get into Van Ness IB, it's almost definitely not good enough to get into highly sought after charters or Capitol Hill elementaries OOB. So at least a couple of spots at the bottom of her list need to be set aside for true safeties, which are hard to come by in and around Capitol Hill. Probably AppleTree Waterfront and AppleTree SW. |
Agree with that but OP should also be careful to not list schools ahead of their IB that they do not clearly prefer to the IB because “winning” a long commute for preK with no right to switch to the IB until K could get old pretty quickly. |
Ah, I see. It's still not a guarantee but it is easier to get into Van Ness for PK4, especially as an IB student. 12 more seats in PK4 vs PK3. |
Have you looked into Stokes East End? |
Yes, I’ve looked into it, but I didn’t like that their test scores are lower than the Brookland Campus. |
You seem very focused on test scores. I could go through the various reasons they're important and unimportant, but... you're not going to be happy at VN long term. VN's test scores are bad. They're bad overall and they're bad for demographics. They're bad for achievement and they're bad for growth. Check out the recent DC Report Card for Van Ness: https://schoolreportcard.dc.gov/lea/1/school/331/report. Van Ness is in the bottom 1/3rd of schools in the city. Now, Van Ness' ECE scores are fine. You'll have a totally fine experience there for ECE. Some people might be fine with VN throughout ES. I don't think you will be if you're looking up test scores and willing to commute halfway across the city for better ones. |
Please just search their name on here and you will see |