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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP here, not a troll post - I'm just curious. I am applying to PK3 but I'm all over the place and hope to be able to edit rankings and things as I attend open houses. Right now I have things in this order: Creative Minds International PCS Mundo Verde Bilingual PCS Inspired Teaching Demonstration PCS Washington Yu Ying PCS Oyster-Adams Bilingual School (Oyster) AppleTree Early Learning PCS – Columbia Heights Two Rivers PCS at 4th Street Bridges PCS School-Within-School Lee Montessori PCS Marie Reed Dual Language It looks like 3000 other people submitted their rankings already? Sheesh. [/quote] Hi, OP. I find little consistency of your rankings showing how much you care aboute dual language vs. non-dual language, your list really reads like a charter popularity contest. We went through that wringer a couple of times - and actually got into one of the HRCS on our 'final' try in 1st last year only to be disappointed and return to our IB DCPS which, though it doesn't try to hard to sell itself, has a solid community and not a ton of turnover. All that to say, look for a safety school and our visit your IB DCPS, even though it's may not market itself as well and the HRCS. And unless you have a boundary preference, you can forget about Oyster. [/quote] OP here. I appreciate the feedback and am working to tweak the list with input from others. I only have 11 right now and obviously Oyster is going to have to drop off. I actually do value dual language quite a bit but realistically think our chances our slim anywhere, so if I can't have School A, B, or C I might have to settle for a non-dual language school which has other things to offer. CMI seemed to have an international focus, smaller classes, and a very engaged parent community so I put that first but might actually want to drop it down below some of the immersion. And I am IB for Tubman so I should probably list it somewhere as a safety.[b] I am not sure on the commutes from my house but I would be willing to drive 2.5 miles even if it is out of the way for my kid's education.[/b] This is our first child and the school environment here has a lot of different options, so I am honestly not sure what teaching style would work best for my kid... my DH thinks Lee might actually be a good fit, but we don't know anyone who has children who went through a full Montessori education so we don't know too much about it.[/quote] OP, veteran lottery enterer and Columbia Heights neighbor. Please actually try to do the commutes to each of the schools on your list. Do it at rush hour. Do exactly what you would do on a normal Tuesday. Traffic in this city is miserable, unpredictable except in its awfulness, and often counter-intuitive. My DD went to summer camp with the YMCA which was located at ITS this summer, and I will tell you that the commute to and from camp, particularly when I needed to get to and from my office downtown, was dealbreakingly bad. Depending on where you live in Columbia Heights, it can and will take you 30-40 minutes to get to Marie Reed, much less up to Bridges (moving to Ft. Totten) and back. You have plenty of time to do the actual test drives. Every year, people say, "I'm willing to drive 2.5 miles out of my way for my kid's education" and every year, people switch schools because the commute is unsustainable. [/quote] +10000. We were lottery newbies last year, and by far the best piece of advice was to prioritize commute. We chose immersion over all else. My home-school-work commute is 1.5 hours on a good day. I like the school (don't love it), but wonder if it's really worth the cost.[/quote]
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