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Brightwood parent here,
Shepherd Capital City Takoma West Powell Dc Bilingual Bridges Whittier (IB) |
JO Wilson is nearby, since you have space on your list may as well add them as LT seems to be more in-demand these days and IMO the schools are very similar in the early years. |
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Just submitted:
Stokes (spanish then french) Shining Stars Lee YY IT DC Bilingual 2R @ 4th CMI 2R @ Young Bridges Burroughs Live in Brookland - yes, I know we'll be going to Burroughs, but one can hope. |
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There's no benefit to ranking BM anywhere other than last. You can always leave a more desirable school (Bridges, Haynes, Stokes) for BM, but not vice versa. Once you're stuck with BM, your stuck, period. |
Not PP, but another Bloomingdale resident. Langley is on our list too, and to be honest I would still try to get into an immersion school or something that had a middle school. But I wouldn't say I have "no interest"-- I'm actually kind of excited about being a part of an emerging school. And I loved the PK3 teacher I met. |
Don't be ridiculous. Whether or not BM is her first choice or last choice, any subsequent child will have IB preference from K onwards. More importantly, any subsequent child would have sibling preference at another, more desirable school. Don't be such a booster that you start telling lies. |
Bear in mind the level of instruction is different at schools that are immersion-by-design (LAMB, Mundo Verde, Oyster, Stokes) and immersion-by-default (Bancroft, BM, Powell). Parents who aren't literate in their native language probably don't have the same expectations of achievement that you do. |
That's incorrect. If she gets matched with Bridges, she will not be waitlisted for her IB ranked below, and cannot "leave" for it until K. List schools according to the order you would prefer to attend them. |
| wow some people on here are going to be shut out! Hope you guys applied to some DCPS as well as charters with long wait lists full of siblings |
Exactly. She could have BM for Kindergarten if one of the higher-ranked schools didn't work out. Otoh, if she chooses a BM (or similar) and loses out on a higher-ranked school, she may not get another chance. |
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You asked for EOTP; how about EOTR: Randle-Highlands parent
How would you rank: AppleTree Early Learning PCS – Lincoln Park Payne Elementary School Miner Elementary School Seeking advice for ordering schools towards the bottom of my list. I understand AppleTree implements a more rigid school day - which I'm not crazy about for my child. However, setting aside my layman's view on ed policy, I would rank it as a better school that Payne or Miner. Additionally, selecting AppleTree just delays the ultimate decision of DCPS/Charter or private with the presumption being that a DCPS/Charter other than R-H would have room for my daughter. |
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Shepherd (IB) CMI Bridges DCB Ross |
Im the BM poster and this sums up my issues. If I knew I could switch to a better school in K or 1st, I would gladly send my kid to BM because its good enough for preschool, good language exposure and convenient. But any chance of getting into a better school is mostl likely to happen now and not in two years. I feel like this is the year to get in somewhere for the long haul (and in DC "long haul" means through 4th grade if we are lucky). I still don't think I will put BM last, but it will move out of my top 5. |
agreed and that is my hesitation on BM for anything beyond PS. It really is a nice school, nice facilities and classes. but I just can't ignore the achievement gap that is inevitable at this school. |