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[quote=Anonymous]Barnard's drop off is 8 am, aftercare goes until 6:15 (or 6:30?) They have Spanish specials (i.e. funding for a Spanish teacher, my DD gets Spanish 3X a week, normally it's 1X) but not immersion. I would shoot for Lamb and Stokes in NE, study up on the admission process because I think Lamb requires a tour by prosepctive parents? and Stokes has this thing where you camp out to get a better position on the wait list after the lottery and there are a ton of siblings so you may be out of luck anyway. We never got off the waitlist at Lamb 3 years ago, we were 300+. Bridges, AppleTree, EL Haynes should be on your list to visit. I wanted to like Bancroft and got off the waitlist but went for Barnard instead. Bancroft's test scores are pretty low. They get a mixed review on this board but some parents are behind it 100% and they have a relationship with the WH (kitchen garden trips for upper grades) Marie Reed in Adams Morgan is underappreciated on this board but they do Spanish dual language and have good teachers. It's just that the student body appears to be primarily lower middle class, not a ton of hipster parents Adams Morgan or Kalorama kids like you might think from the location. Oyster has a ridiculous waitlist and starts in PK-4, I think you will be out of luck if you are not in-boundary. [/quote]
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