Parents who are already in a school they love...

Anonymous
If you couldn't go to the school you are in....which school would you choose for your child?

For example, we are at Creative Minds. I think if we couldn't go there, I would choose Inspired Teaching.
Anonymous
Our kids attend Oyster. If they couldn't go there, I'd choose WIS. However, I wouldn't be thrilled about the price tag, even though we could swing it.
Anonymous
We love Cap City, but if we couldn't go there, I think I would have wanted to try Yu Ying or MV
Anonymous
We are at Lee, I'd move for Yu Ying only
Anonymous
At Lee. Would still take Lamb over it. If I couldn't be at Lee or Lamb, would choose YY or a private Montessori.
Anonymous
At Cleveland for dual language. Would only move for Oyster. But couldn't afford the real estate.
Anonymous
At Yu Ying, would try for MV b/c we can walk there in 5 minutes.
Anonymous
At Powell, would love MV or Oyster.
Anonymous
At Shepherd, our IB. Would consider moving for LAMB, but only for Missouri campus--so chances are essentially nil.

We initially liked Stokes and Lowell last year (each for different reasons), although we changed our minds as time went on.

Kid's doing really well so hope to stay put through late elementary.
Anonymous
We are at SWS. If we had to move and could miraculously get in, I'd send my kids to Maury.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Our kids attend Oyster. If they couldn't go there, I'd choose WIS. However, I wouldn't be thrilled about the price tag, even though we could swing it.

Same, but at Yu Ying.
Anonymous
Interesting question. We are at MV and have been for several years without ever playing the lottery again. We would choose Lamb, Stokes, Creative Minds, Inspired Teaching, Oyster, Two Rivers, and then our inbounds. There is a chance we would switch to private at any point after Lamb though. It would be a big discussion.
Anonymous
At YY, if we had not got in we would be at a private, GDS.
Anonymous
At CMI, would only leave for private.
Anonymous
Tough question. We're at our IB school and not particularly enticed by any of the charters.
I suppose we'd find the next closest neighborhood school if it was to our liking.
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