Deciding between 2 schools?

Anonymous
Burroughs may be adding more Spanish in the futue, so be sure to check on plans for that. I personally would choose Burroughs over Bethune by comparing their principals, their overall school environment, their rhetoric vs reality (e.g. Burroughs acknowledges past problems and send to have constructive ideas for improvement, whereas Bethune leadership seems to gloss over problems like they're not there.) I've also heard from parents who have visited (but not attended so take this with a grain of salt) that not all the immersion classrooms really do immersion all the time at Bethune, despite the claim, and that there's significant screen time.

I feel bad saying negative things about Bethune since I'd love for the school to succeed and know several families there, some of whom are happy and didn't re lottery, some less so who are leaving. I also have meet a few Bethune specials teachers, e.g. music, who seem like awesome people (never saw them teach).
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Current ITS family matched with Hearst....what to do?!


I would say Hearst.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Current ITS family matched with Hearst....what to do?!


I would say Hearst.


+1 if commute is not an issue
Anonymous
2R Young or Cap City for PK3
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Current ITS family matched with Hearst....what to do?!


I would say Hearst.


+1 the Deal/Wilson feed alone is huge. Also a brand new physical plant and super energetic PTA from what I hear. I'd say go with Hearst!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:2R Young or Cap City for PK3


Wouldn't the commute for one of those be terrible? Or do you live part way in-between?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Current ITS family matched with Hearst....what to do?!


I would say Hearst.


+1 the Deal/Wilson feed alone is huge. Also a brand new physical plant and super energetic PTA from what I hear. I'd say go with Hearst!


PP stated they are already IB at Deal.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:2R Young or Cap City for PK3


Wouldn't the commute for one of those be terrible? Or do you live part way in-between?



I live part way in between. and once decided will move anyway.
Anonymous
LAMB or 2R@ Young for PK3

Anonymous
ITS or Bethune (PK3)...language is important, but most important is a school that will foster a desire to learn. We have most likely already decided, but curious to hear others thoughts.
Anonymous
CMI (high waitlist) or private?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:ITS or Bethune (PK3)...language is important, but most important is a school that will foster a desire to learn. We have most likely already decided, but curious to hear others thoughts.


If Language is important then I would pick Bethune over ITS. We are at ITS and while they have a Spanish teacher and go once a week it's not enough.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:ITS or Bethune (PK3)...language is important, but most important is a school that will foster a desire to learn. We have most likely already decided, but curious to hear others thoughts.


ITS, not even close. Every family I've talked to in the neighborhood things Bethune is... ok.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Low wl numbers at both ssma and cap hill at logan montessori. We live a lot closer to ssma. And it's for upper grades.


Do SSMA if it's more convienant. Your kid may be one of the few upper grade, but the school is committed to it's Montessori approach and is offering a nice cultural aspect.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:ITS or Bethune (PK3)...language is important, but most important is a school that will foster a desire to learn. We have most likely already decided, but curious to hear others thoughts.


If Language is important then I would pick Bethune over ITS. We are at ITS and while they have a Spanish teacher and go once a week it's not enough.


Before you choose Bethune for Spanish, though, I'd read the 10-year charter review report: http://www.dcpcsb.org/sites/default/files/MM%20Bethune%20Review%20Report.pdf

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