PS-3: Where are you holding a slot(s) and do you plan to turn it down?

Anonymous
You don't want to do the drive from where you are to TR 2x a day. Crossing NY ave is sheer torture. A one block walk vs that is no contest especially for a three yr old.
Anonymous
Tough decision. The IT scores would scare me for K and older.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Tough decision. The IT scores would scare me for K and older.


Take a deep breath. Yes, the IT scores were disappointingly low. They are for a leading class with a low number of students in a first year school. The real test for IT is how well this same group of students does next year in 4th grade, with teachers and admin and children all knowing more now about the DC-CAS than they did before, and how the incoming 3rd does in 2013 with two years of IT instruction.
Anonymous
Solid instruction should allow anyone to do well on the DC CAS. Test prep is somewhat important, but it's not going to make a huge statistical difference. Sometimes we in DC are so desperate for a school to be "good" that we make all kinds of excuses for mediocrity, which is a category that many charters fall into.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Solid instruction should allow anyone to do well on the DC CAS. Test prep is somewhat important, but it's not going to make a huge statistical difference. Sometimes we in DC are so desperate for a school to be "good" that we make all kinds of excuses for mediocrity, which is a category that many charters fall into.


Don't just label the charters. This also applies to a large many traditional public schools.
Anonymous
I would take the IT spot, especially given your commute. I think both schools are excellent, especially in the lower grade levels. I have heard criticism of 2r as the grades move upward as well, although I do not have a child at either school. If you are a parent who wants to be involved in pts, etc, I also think a longer commute could be prohibitive. At any rate, I would personally love to be in your shoes, being able to choose from 2 great schools. You and DC will be happy wherever you choose!
Anonymous
OP, we were in a similar spot, choosing between TR and another newer, but highly regarded, charter. We chose the latter. The Florida Ave. Two Rivers location is horrible, as is the playground for the young kids. Unless you live extremely close to TR, I do not understand the appeal. Good luck with your choice.
Anonymous
TR wouldn't have been that inconvenient to U Street before they screwed up that whole intersection at FL & NY Ave. Now, ugh. Traffic nightmare.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:TR wouldn't have been that inconvenient to U Street before they screwed up that whole intersection at FL & NY Ave. Now, ugh. Traffic nightmare.


Don't you know? Everyone need's a Wendy's in the middle of traffic! Quick Frosty Fix.
Anonymous
TR is an awesome school, but if you've got a great option one block away from your home, you should really give it strong consideration. We love TR and so do our kids, but we sure wish we had a great school in our neighborhood. P.S. I agree about the traffic hassles, but TR is very metro accessible if that is an option for you.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:TR wouldn't have been that inconvenient to U Street before they screwed up that whole intersection at FL & NY Ave. Now, ugh. Traffic nightmare.


Don't you know? Everyone need's a Wendy's in the middle of traffic! Quick Frosty Fix.


It's horrible most of the time. OP should try driving through that intersection around 3 pm. Truly horrible. Take the IT spot.
Anonymous
Just got call for 2R (was in the low 40s on wait list for PS3). So thankful they added a new classroom. I'm taking the spot. I will be giving up spot at Appletree-OK, which was the only call I had received this summer. I'm in the low 20s for IT but 2R is closer to home and work. I'm doing the happy feet dance because this has been so stressful over the last year, i.e., open houses, lottery, no spot, wait listed, etc. Now I can schedule my calendar and leave schedule.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:TR wouldn't have been that inconvenient to U Street before they screwed up that whole intersection at FL & NY Ave. Now, ugh. Traffic nightmare.


Don't you know? Everyone need's a Wendy's in the middle of traffic! Quick Frosty Fix.


It's horrible most of the time. OP should try driving through that intersection around 3 pm. Truly horrible. Take the IT spot.
OMG, I hadnt gone that way in a LONG time. Drove it a few weeks ago during a weekday around 5:30. It was fucking hell! NEVER AGAIN!
Anonymous
Well, to get back to the subject, turning down PreS 3 spot at HD Cooke.
Anonymous
Where are you going instead?

Anonymous wrote:Well, to get back to the subject, turning down PreS 3 spot at HD Cooke.
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