Lottery opening - will you share your list?

Anonymous
Has no-one on this thread learned how to carpool?!

Seriously, you get into a school and then email the other parents about setting up carpools. EVERYONE wants to. It's not hard.

How do you manage to blow your own noses without help?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I love how people say "leave before 8" as if there is control if your school starts at 8:45 and there is no before care.


If it takes you an hour to go two miles like PP insists then you have to leave before 8 if school starts at 845.




If it takes you an hour to go two miles, you should walk.
Anonymous
It's worth knowing that some of the better schools such as YY have shuttle routes to get students to and from school, if you're willing to pay for it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I love how people say "leave before 8" as if there is control if your school starts at 8:45 and there is no before care.


If it takes you an hour to go two miles like PP insists then you have to leave before 8 if school starts at 845.




If it takes you an hour to go two miles, you should walk.


That was the point made earlier
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It's worth knowing that some of the better schools such as YY have shuttle routes to get students to and from school, if you're willing to pay for it.


Only YY, MV (limited from Mt Pleasant) and Latin have shuttles that I'm aware of. That's sort of misleading saying "the better schools"
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Has no-one on this thread learned how to carpool?!

Seriously, you get into a school and then email the other parents about setting up carpools. EVERYONE wants to. It's not hard.

How do you manage to blow your own noses without help?


We don't trust you driving our kid
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Van Ness Elementary School
Brent Elementary School
Maury Elementary School
Shepherd Elementary School
Bancroft Elementary School
Ross Elementary School
Mundo Verde Bilingual PCS
Creative Minds International PCS
Hyde-Addison Elementary School
Seaton Elementary School
Elsie Whitlow Stokes Community Freedom PCS (Spanish)
Ludlow-Taylor Elementary School


You don't say where you live, but please make sure to do some test drives for these schools. The commute could be a nightmare. Also, what grade is this for? If it's PK3/4 you might want to stick an Appletree towards the bottom as a safety. There's no chance getting in OOB at some of these schools for ECE.



We live in Capitol Hill, this is for PK3.



If you can get into Van Ness (and that's a big if), it will probably be a good fit. It doesn't appear to be a Title I school, and the oldest kids next year will only be in 1st grade.
Anonymous
Folks, don't bother to list a school you know won't work for your family because the commute is too complex. And remember not to waste your slot on schools where you have no hope of entry due to inbound siblings and no proximity. Voice of experience.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Folks, don't bother to list a school you know won't work for your family because the commute is too complex. And remember not to waste your slot on schools where you have no hope of entry due to inbound siblings and no proximity. Voice of experience.


Yeah but at the PK3/PK4 level, isn't a game of would you rather? Would you rather endure a hellish commute for a year and try to lottery again the following year, or pay $20,000-25,000 on daycare?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Folks, don't bother to list a school you know won't work for your family because the commute is too complex. And remember not to waste your slot on schools where you have no hope of entry due to inbound siblings and no proximity. Voice of experience.


Yeah but at the PK3/PK4 level, isn't a game of would you rather? Would you rather endure a hellish commute for a year and try to lottery again the following year, or pay $20,000-25,000 on daycare?


Option 3: Lottery for a neighborhood school that isn't hard to get into.
Anonymous
For PK3:

Mundo Verde
YuYing
Stokes
DC Bilingual
Creative Minds
Two Rivers @ 4th
Lee
Bridges
Inspired Teaching
Marie Reed - Spanish (In Bounds)
+ LAMB
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:For PK3:

Mundo Verde
YuYing
Stokes
DC Bilingual
Creative Minds
Two Rivers @ 4th
Lee
Bridges
Inspired Teaching
Marie Reed - Spanish (In Bounds)
+ LAMB


Good luck!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:For PK3:

Mundo Verde
YuYing
Stokes
DC Bilingual
Creative Minds
Two Rivers @ 4th
Lee
Bridges
Inspired Teaching
Marie Reed - Spanish (In Bounds)
+ LAMB


Another list that is almost completely charter. We got into a DCPS OOB pre-common lottery but are DCPS's that hard to get into these days? There are a ton with much more convenient (to downtown) locations than LAMB, CMI, etc. Is it just that they market better?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:For PK3:

Mundo Verde
YuYing
Stokes
DC Bilingual
Creative Minds
Two Rivers @ 4th
Lee
Bridges
Inspired Teaching
Marie Reed - Spanish (In Bounds)
+ LAMB


Another list that is almost completely charter. We got into a DCPS OOB pre-common lottery but are DCPS's that hard to get into these days? There are a ton with much more convenient (to downtown) locations than LAMB, CMI, etc. Is it just that they market better?


NP. Yes - it is much harder to get into the more desirable DCPS ECE programs OOB w/out a sibling preference. Schools that were considered safeties are not anymore.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:For PK3:

Mundo Verde
YuYing
Stokes
DC Bilingual
Creative Minds
Two Rivers @ 4th
Lee
Bridges
Inspired Teaching
Marie Reed - Spanish (In Bounds)
+ LAMB


Another list that is almost completely charter. We got into a DCPS OOB pre-common lottery but are DCPS's that hard to get into these days? There are a ton with much more convenient (to downtown) locations than LAMB, CMI, etc. Is it just that they market better?


Convenient to downtown for who? You have no idea where other people live.
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