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Reply to "PK3 Lottery- Two rivers P St vs Mundo Verde P st"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Unless Spanish immersion is important to you, I'd do most DCPS schools over both of these for ECE, based on what I know about them. Those schools aren't far from Seaton and JO Wilson - I'd at least check those two out. If you want Spanish immersion, Cleveland isn't far either and I have friends having a good experience there for ECE, though I've never a kid attend myself. ECE is pretty strong across the district and then you can decide if you want to stay at the school or lottery elsewhere for K and up. To put my response in context: I've never had a kid at either TW or Mundo. I have friends who have left both schools, and I went to a Two Rivers open house. But obviously, people with direct experience will know more. [/quote] In other words, you have no experience with either school personally and so your recommendation is useless. Thank you.[/quote] It is truly bizarre that you think only actually enrolled parents have anything worthwhile to add. [/quote] NP. It’s bizarre that OP is asking specifically about 2 charters and DCPS families always jumping in trying to recommend their school or other DCPS schools. It is not what OP is asking. [b]Charter families don’t do this except maybe for the Basis folks. [/b] What is it? Do you guys have an inferiority complex or are so desperate to recruit families to your school or DCPS?[/quote] This is definitely not true. There's a DCI poster who brings DCI up on every thread that even tangential mentions middle school or high school. Also, there are a million parents who jump in to say that some particular DCPS school someone is asking about is horrible and only the charter schools are remotely viable or you have to move to the burbs. I think some of these folks are well intentioned and others are just stirring for the sake of it, but it definitely doesn't split along charter vs non-charter lines.[/quote]
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