Does anyone ever turn down YY, MV, CMI, or ITS

Anonymous
Pre-common lottery turned down LAMB and Stokes for one of the schools you listed.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We left ITS for private. Needed more differentiating for our DC. Also concerned about what middle school would be like at ITS and also high school options.


I thought ITS of all schools would specialize in differentiation. Can you explain a bit more?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We left ITS for private. Needed more differentiating for our DC. Also concerned about what middle school would be like at ITS and also high school options.


I thought ITS of all schools would specialize in differentiation. Can you explain a bit more?


I would ask a current parent this question.
Anonymous
At ITS, switching to YY next year. We're quite happy with ITS -- especially younger grades -- but immersion option was too tempting.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Turned down MV two years in a row to stay at Bancroft. It may not be a MV, but we like being at our neighborhood school that is part of our community, we like having school friends who live nearby, and we love our 2 block walk to school. I watch those MV families hurrying to catch their school buses at Lamont St. park at 7:20 am in the morning and think, so glad we stayed put! Plus they are paying $125/month or something for bus and $450/month for aftercare, while we have no commuting costs and pay less than half that for aftercare. Think about it hard if you are debating between the two!


Ditto. Except I don't see the MV families hurrying at 7:20 - my husband and I are sipping coffee and will wake our kids up 10 minutes later.
Anonymous
Left for our IB WOTP school. Commute wasn't worth it. The allure of immersion started to wear thin. We weren't as committed as I thought we were when we first enrolled. Other factors became more important. Different strokes for different folks.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We left ITS for private. Needed more differentiating for our DC. Also concerned about what middle school would be like at ITS and also high school options.


I thought ITS of all schools would specialize in differentiation. Can you explain a bit more?


I would ask a current parent this question.


We went private for the current school year. My DC is a precocious learner (at least for now!) and the differentiation just isn't there. IQ is off the charts gifted and DC was just simply bored. Teachers don't have time or resources available to provide advanced instruction and I wasn't willing to let DC grow disinterested in school. That said, as I also said on another thread, ITS is a very, very good school and we would've stayed if private wasn't an option. It just wasn't the right long term fit for US. At the current private DC is challenged daily -- we are happy with the switch.
Anonymous
Switching to Shining Stars next year. Like the elementary group and it will take my child to 6th grade possibly 8th. Extremely strong teachers and open administrators. Pleasantly surprised. Not a HRC on DCUM yet--but will be.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Switching to Shining Stars next year. Like the elementary group and it will take my child to 6th grade possibly 8th. Extremely strong teachers and open administrators. Pleasantly surprised. Not a HRC on DCUM yet--but will be.


Where are you now? How do you know all this about SS if you haven't been there?
Anonymous
It's called going to The Open House and observing classes. Sheesh!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It's called going to The Open House and observing classes. Sheesh!


It wasn't a knock but a legit question. I've thought a school had strong teachers and open administrators before and when we came, it was not anything like I thought.
Anonymous
Turned down YY and MV for Janney (inbounds).
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Turned down CMI and stayed at IB school. Commute and disruption were not worth it. Kids are thriving and happy, right decision.


We also turned down a PRE-K3 spot at CMI and went to our IB school. The commute was the main reason, particularly with smaller children and without a car. Didn't regret it through this cold winter! We have been happy with our local school.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Turned down CMI and stayed at IB school. Commute and disruption were not worth it. Kids are thriving and happy, right decision.


We also turned down a PRE-K3 spot at CMI and went to our IB school. The commute was the main reason, particularly with smaller children and without a car. Didn't regret it through this cold winter! We have been happy with our local school.


Why did you apply in the first place?
Anonymous
Turned down YY for Lee
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