What are your 6 school aps?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Eaton
Hyde
Ross
Janey
Murch

Curious first poster at the geographic range. Capital hill and Upper Northwest? I am a bit stressed about my list because I will be traveling about 45 minutes each way. How are others thinking about the drive issue?


OP here. I know it's a wide geographic range, but these are the schools I liked the most. For example, I did not like the other schools on Capitol Hill, nor did I like all of the JKLM's, regardless of the hype. So, wherever we get accepted, I'm open to the commute. Capitol Hill would be the closest, though.


OP again. Also, I'm not in bounds for any of them. I live in Ward 7.
Anonymous
OP, If you are interested in Immersion, there is a parent run bus from Capitol Hill to Yu Ying. There are kids who live in Ward 7 who ride it since it makes commuting downtown easy.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Ross
Oyster
Murch
Eaton
Heart
? A JKLM that we have no chance of getting into.

But, I'd take Stokes, Cap City, El Haynes over any of those.


can you say why you prefer the charters? scores are about comparable to your dcps choices. culture? curriculum?


I prefer Stoke for French bilingual (unique in DC) and a very diverse student population in the lower grades -- my kid will not be the only white kid, any no one's kid will be an only, which I think makes for a much healthier education. Cap City b/c I can walk there -- and similar diversity. Haynes is is clearly a great school, second highest test scores for white students in the city -- and diversity.
Anonymous
I'm sorry to be stupid, but what do y'all mean when you say JKLMO?

Anonymous
Question to the OP - what did you like particularly about Ludlow? I feel hestitant about the school for no good reason. I think this might be the schools take off year where it becomes very dificult to get into.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I'm sorry to be stupid, but what do y'all mean when you say JKLMO?



DCPS "elite" schools west of the park (Janney, Key, Lafayette, Mann, Murch). Some add Oyster in that category which is in Adams Morgan.
Anonymous
In bounds for Ludlow, so I'll put that last (assume I'll get in).
- Peabody
-Brent
-Maury
-Watkins
- Tyler Spanish

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Question to the OP - what did you like particularly about Ludlow? I feel hestitant about the school for no good reason. I think this might be the schools take off year where it becomes very dificult to get into.


I went to an open house, & really liked the principal. They have the Regio Emilio curriculum. Also, looks like they are getting a new facility for 2012. Overall, just impressed. I think you're right, after this year, it may be tougher to get in.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm at work, & bored. What 6 schools are you applying to?

Mine are:

Ludlow-Taylor
Stoddert
Hyde
Eaton
Brent
Janney


Is Ludlow seriously your 1st choice? Why? Not that its bad - it just doesn't seem like most people's first choice.

From what I hear their early childhood classes are great-my niece is in one of the classes.
Anonymous
Montessori @ Logan
Peabody
H.D. Cooke
Tyler (traditional)
Bancroft
Ludlow-Taylor
Anonymous
Brent
Maury
Tyler Spanish
Montessori @ Logan
Ludlow
Payne
Anonymous
Stoddert
Hyde
Eaton
Ludlow
Peabody Cluster
Brent
Anonymous
for 3rd grade

Murch
Janey
Lafayette
Hearst
Shepherd
Watkins

very likely to stay at charter, but if not, screened for feeding to Deal. Watkins is a, why not make a wild choice? as DD has a friend there, and I hear they have good 3rd grade teachers. But we're the school is so far off our commuting route. . . .
Anonymous
For PS:

DCPS
-Ross
-Bancroft (in-boundary)

PCS
-Haynes
-Stokes
-Mundo Verde
-Inspired Teaching
-Appletree
-Bridges
Anonymous
Cleveland Dual
Marie Reed
Bancroft
Tyler
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