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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] Really, where? I have no in-boundary PS-3, because I live in Zone 3. I've had similarly poor luck with the Out-of-Boundary PS-3 lottery, though my waitlist number for Tyler is in the low 30s--not likely, but not a joke. True, I didn't apply to certain poorly regarded charters and public OOBs, but failing schools aren't a resource that I want, and they are not the resource that I was referring to above. The point is that many (possibly most) DC families do not have access to any of the well-regarded public options, EL Haynes, Two Rivers, Mundo Verde, LAMB, Creative Minds, Cap City, etc. They might as well not exist to us. OP was completely right about that. [/quote] Wait, so you have no in boundary school? What will you do come kindergarten?[/quote] No IB for ps3, no guaranteed spot for pk4. (And from me, no sympathy re "failing schools aren't a resource I want." My son had an incredible year in a Title I school. The Head Start curricum, which I believe is now used in all ps3 programs, is proven. I would never hesitate to send a child tp ps3 or pk4 anywhere in the city. And unlike you, I don't have a decent ib school once k comes around.)[/quote]
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