What are folks doing for MS EOTP?

Anonymous
Mainly in the Takoma, Brightwood, Brightwood Park, Petworth and Fort Totten neighbohoods. Where do folks send their 10, 11 and 12 year olds? We are in a feeder for MacFarland and want to take a hard pass on it.

Currently in the 3rd grade and hope to "win" the lottery for a feeder with a decent MS.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Mainly in the Takoma, Brightwood, Brightwood Park, Petworth and Fort Totten neighbohoods. Where do folks send their 10, 11 and 12 year olds? We are in a feeder for MacFarland and want to take a hard pass on it.

Currently in the 3rd grade and hope to "win" the lottery for a feeder with a decent MS.



Why won't you give McFarland a chance to mature before you "hard pass". You are very lucky to have a center feeder.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Mainly in the Takoma, Brightwood, Brightwood Park, Petworth and Fort Totten neighbohoods. Where do folks send their 10, 11 and 12 year olds? We are in a feeder for MacFarland and want to take a hard pass on it.

Currently in the 3rd grade and hope to "win" the lottery for a feeder with a decent MS.



Why won't you give McFarland a chance to mature before you "hard pass". You are very lucky to have a center feeder.


We think the English-only path won't be supported or as rigorous as the Spanish track.
Anonymous
Latin, Haynes, Cap City, DCI (which is unlikely to be an option for you). It will be interesting to see how New North fares and what it does to the MS conversation.

Many folks with the resources to do so move WOTP or to MD.
Anonymous
We have younger children but are hoping New North will work out. Otherwise the charters PP listed, likely.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Latin, Haynes, Cap City, DCI (which is unlikely to be an option for you). It will be interesting to see how New North fares and what it does to the MS conversation.

Many folks with the resources to do so move WOTP or to MD.


Are these charters school also good in elementary and middle grade? I don’t remember seeing those names on people lottery list they post here, or do they get better in the upper grades?
Anonymous
Yes, Haynes and Cap City have been around for a long time and are great. They are hard to get in to at the younger years because of sibling preference.
Anonymous
The kids that age I know go to the ECs (which won’t be an option for you), Paul, LAMB, and DCI. When we get there, we’ll try for Latin, BASIS, Cap City, and Haynes too, but I’ll consider MacFarland, and expect to go with New North. It’s still a few years away but right now I’d be happy with any.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Latin, Haynes, Cap City, DCI (which is unlikely to be an option for you). It will be interesting to see how New North fares and what it does to the MS conversation.

Many folks with the resources to do so move WOTP or to MD.


Are these charters school also good in elementary and middle grade? I don’t remember seeing those names on people lottery list they post here, or do they get better in the upper grades?


There aren't a lot of people who post here with 5th or 6th grade lottery lists.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Latin, Haynes, Cap City, DCI (which is unlikely to be an option for you). It will be interesting to see how New North fares and what it does to the MS conversation.

[/b]Many folks with the resources to do so move WOTP or to MD.[b]


I agree, or they go private.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Mainly in the Takoma, Brightwood, Brightwood Park, Petworth and Fort Totten neighbohoods. Where do folks send their 10, 11 and 12 year olds? We are in a feeder for MacFarland and want to take a hard pass on it.

Currently in the 3rd grade and hope to "win" the lottery for a feeder with a decent MS.



Why won't you give McFarland a chance to mature before you "hard pass". You are very lucky to have a center feeder.


We think the English-only path won't be supported or as rigorous as the Spanish track.


Why do you think that? Have you met the principal and talked to him?
Anonymous
We plan to send our kids to MacFarland. We have our kids in a school that feeds directly to MacFarland and has been a major feeder due to the dual language connection. The kids at MacFarland are our kids’ siblings, friends, and peers. Management and staff are people I like. I hope everyone finds something that suits them well.
Anonymous
Most people in our area (Takoma) go private, lottery for Shepherd to get into Deal/Wilson, or move across the street to Takoma Park, a few DCI families. Nobody goes to TEC or Coolidge, and New North and college for all at Coolidge are not particularly inspiring at this point.
Anonymous
We're hoping for Inspired Teaching.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Yes, Haynes and Cap City have been around for a long time and are great. They are hard to get in to at the younger years because of sibling preference.


Many families I know liked Cap City for lower grades - wished for something else for middle school. They might not state have a banner on them that they says they are doing the lottery. But when you talk to them one on one they are.
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