Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don't they normally have these every year?
No they normally have long waitlists
Lee has also recently moved away from focusing on the basics such as math and reading. In addition to COVID, that may be another reason there's less demand.
They also recently sent a survey asking parents about their religion. Wasn't expecting that from a public school.
Troll.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don't they normally have these every year?
No they normally have long waitlists
Lee has also recently moved away from focusing on the basics such as math and reading. In addition to COVID, that may be another reason there's less demand.
They also recently sent a survey asking parents about their religion. Wasn't expecting that from a public school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don't they normally have these every year?
No they normally have long waitlists
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Same thing is happening at Capital City Public Charter. And ITS and Mundo. All these formerly hard to get into charters are rushing to fill their spots. Is it really possible that so many charter families left DC during the pandemic?
I think it totally is possible. I know three families from my DD's grade level at our HRCS that moved far away and one that moved to upper NW.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Same thing is happening at Capital City Public Charter. And ITS and Mundo. All these formerly hard to get into charters are rushing to fill their spots. Is it really possible that so many charter families left DC during the pandemic?
I think it totally is possible. I know three families from my DD's grade level at our HRCS that moved far away and one that moved to upper NW.
Same. I know people in both of those scenarios (moved out of DC and moved to NW), as well as folks who went private.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Same thing is happening at Capital City Public Charter. And ITS and Mundo. All these formerly hard to get into charters are rushing to fill their spots. Is it really possible that so many charter families left DC during the pandemic?
I think it totally is possible. I know three families from my DD's grade level at our HRCS that moved far away and one that moved to upper NW.
Anonymous wrote:Same thing is happening at Capital City Public Charter. And ITS and Mundo. All these formerly hard to get into charters are rushing to fill their spots. Is it really possible that so many charter families left DC during the pandemic?
Anonymous wrote:Don't they normally have these every year?
Anonymous wrote:DC residents only too. You forgot that part.