Feeling sad about striking out for PK3 and Pk4, any advice on K strategy?

Anonymous
Hi all, DD just failed the lottery again. We will remain at our EOTP Title I for PK4, but what are her prospects for K? What should be on our list as I bid the dream of LAMB and Yu Ying farewell? We live in Brookland. Do any HRCS or just moderately-RCS add a classroom at K?
Anonymous
Mundo Verde and Stojes are seeking approval to open new schools. They both plan on starting with PK3, PK4 and K students. Watch what happens.

Or give up on the madness and move.
Anonymous
At K some kids who were in PK3-PK4 at charters move to their in-bound highly-regarded DCPS school, especially if they didn't have sibling preference to ensure their spot earlier (e.g., at Janney, Brent). Also, some families getting free PK in DC plan a move out of DC at K when they can start public school somewhere else. So getting in at K is possible.
Anonymous
You should be applying to Bridges and Inspired Teaching. Both are excellent schools and nearby.

Also look in to Cap City. Bunker Hill. CMI. You won't likely like all of these schools but you will like one and should include that on your list. At K you can start including DCPS schools. Perhaps Shepard.

Do you need to change your strategy? Probably. Will you end up with a school you are pleased with? Probably. Will it be perfect? No school is.
Anonymous
Thanks PPs. I did apply to Inspired Teaching, DD has just had a reallu bad number both times. I will look at Bridges.

We don't want to move because we both walk to work. And we will have sibling preference for 1st grade. So I am not desperate yet
Anonymous
What schools did you apply to OP?

Hard to suggest new strategies when we don't know what yours have been to date.
Anonymous
Thank you Pp. We did apply to CMI. Cap City and Shepherd seemed too far away but maybe I should reconsider that. Basically I had been trying to luck into a great school, but maybe should change my strategy. Are there any schools where it is particularly easy to get in at K?
Anonymous
See you in silver spring soon
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Hi all, DD just failed the lottery again. We will remain at our EOTP Title I for PK4, but what are her prospects for K? What should be on our list as I bid the dream of LAMB and Yu Ying farewell? We live in Brookland. Do any HRCS or just moderately-RCS add a classroom at K?


Cheer that you haven't been suckered into fake Chinese immersion that won't stick, a massive waste of time at the expense of English.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What schools did you apply to OP?

Hard to suggest new strategies when we don't know what yours have been to date.


Here is my list. I know it doesn't contain a safety, we felt like we would be ok at our IB for PK4.

Mundo Verde
YY
Stokes French
Stokes Spanish
DC Bilingual
Inspired
CMI
Two Rivers
School Within School
EL Haynes
Lee
Shining Stars
Anonymous
We stayed at our EOTP Title 1 elementary for K this year and found it to be an excellent experience. I have no complaints and feel like all my child's needs were met. In my ideal world, there would have been a bit more communication from the teacher and school in general, but I don't think that is necessarily something that would be solved at a different school. It is the nature of children getting older.

Anyway, our experience was positive enough that we are staying for First grade. I won't pretend that we aren't a bit nervous, but we are also very hopeful. So far, so good.

My point is, I don't think K is necessarily when you need to be most worried. If you have to stay at your school through the end of K, it might be ok and your child will probably be fine.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:See you in silver spring soon


Ha! Yep. DC transplant who struck out on school lottery happy in Silver Spring for five years now...
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Thank you Pp. We did apply to CMI. Cap City and Shepherd seemed too far away but maybe I should reconsider that. Basically I had been trying to luck into a great school, but maybe should change my strategy. Are there any schools where it is particularly easy to get in at K?


Cap City is closer to Brookland than SWS...
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:See you in silver spring soon


Ha! Yep. DC transplant who struck out on school lottery happy in Silver Spring for five years now...


Thanks, but we don't want to give up our ultra-short commutes, and we love Brookland and our house and friends. Moving will not be on the table until DD2 strikes out in the lottery for PK3 at least.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Thank you Pp. We did apply to CMI. Cap City and Shepherd seemed too far away but maybe I should reconsider that. Basically I had been trying to luck into a great school, but maybe should change my strategy. Are there any schools where it is particularly easy to get in at K?


Cap City is closer to Brookland than SWS...


True. But for most people's workplaces, SWS is on the way to work from Brookland whereas Cap City more likely to be in opposite direction.
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