Actually, Inspired Teaching has better scores than Stokes. Marie Reed is about even with Stokes in Math and behind in English. |
Ummmmmm, two things: 1. SHE ASKED!!!!!!! It's not like the DCUM community broke into her computer and started critiquing her list. She asked for people to provide their opinions. I give her enough credit for knowing that people's opinions are colored by their own personal experiences and needs. 2. Personal pet peeve of mine is the inevitable condescending person who chimes in to tell people to do what is best for them and not let others influence them. Have you considered that all of the people who chimed in to provide their own opinions and experience actually respect her and her independence more than you do? I assume she can listen to others and then decide what is best for herself without having to be told that she shouldn't let others make the decision for her. I guess my question is: why don't you? |
I can't stress this enough. My school used to be in CH (so either MV or CMI) - 2 miles on some days could be over an hour. When the school moved, I felt like a weight was lifted on my shoulders. Now, the school is so fantastic, I would have kept doing that soul crushing drive. But, know what you are getting into. |
You have used up your allowance of punctuation for the day. |
This list makes no sense if it is for PK3. You have at least 5 schools on their that have no spots for OOB - they don't even have spots for hardly any IBs without older siblings enrolled! |
1 hour is an exaggeration unless you're talking about round trip or don't know DC traffic patterns. Yes DC traffic is bad but it's not that bad. I can walk 2 miles in 45 mins with a 4 year old. Currently, I drive from Brightwood to Brookland (5 miles) and it takes about 20 mins on average. Worst day is 35 minutes. I used to commute from near Cap Hill to Petworth and it took 25-30. |
First veteran to stress the traffic issue here. The PP were speaking to our lived experience. There is a difference between driving from Brightwood to Brookland and driving through the middle of crazy Columbia Heights at rush hour. 14th Street is a mess. 16th Street is a mess. Park Road and Columbia Road are a mess. The smaller cross streets are hit or miss in their messy-ness. It is faster for me to walk with DD than to drive, but when we drive, it can take 8 minutes to get from home to school (northern Columbia Heights to eastern Adams Morgan) or it can take 30 minutes. DC traffic is exactly that bad. There are ways to try to get around it, but they're not magic bullets. Which is why the OP should make the actual drive, in rush hour, in bad weather. Take the worst possible scenario and make a decision based on whether you can live with it. |
Maury was not able to accommodate all inbounds kids. I believe around 30 were wait listed. Brent wasn't able to accommodate all inbound siblings. I believe there were no out of bound spots at Ludlow Taylor. |
We drove down 16th every day to U street area in under 20 mins. Key is to leave before 8am, but even after 8am never took as long as PP describes. Even bus took 35-40 mins, not an hour. |
| Mini PSA here- I totally agree with PP that the key is to leave before 8am everywhere. We drive from cap hill to pet worth and get there with plenty of time if you leave before 8. |
Unless you're IB for Peabody that's a waste of a lottery slot. |
No...I...HAVEN'T!!!!
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+10000. We were lottery newbies last year, and by far the best piece of advice was to prioritize commute. We chose immersion over all else. My home-school-work commute is 1.5 hours on a good day. I like the school (don't love it), but wonder if it's really worth the cost. |
| Try getting into LAMB or Yu Ying. I heard those are nice. |
Those where the only popular charters OP left off her list. Do you really want her to go the "All HRCS Hail Mary" route? |