Anonymous wrote:Thanks for these suggestions. My first grader is #20 on the waitlist for E.W. Stokes’ French program.
I didn’t realize my preschooler would jump to top of waitlist once we register in-boundary somewhere. That’s good to know.
I’ve been looking at Powell, Marie Reed, Oyster-Adams, Bancroft and Cleveland. Either French or Spanish would be fine. My kids studied both in a preschool immersion program here in Chicago. Hoping to help them maintain it if at all possible.
Anonymous wrote:Thanks for these suggestions. My first grader is #20 on the waitlist for E.W. Stokes’ French program.
I didn’t realize my preschooler would jump to top of waitlist once we register in-boundary somewhere. That’s good to know.
I’ve been looking at Powell, Marie Reed, Oyster-Adams, Bancroft and Cleveland. Either French or Spanish would be fine. My kids studied both in a preschool immersion program here in Chicago. Hoping to help them maintain it if at all possible.
Anonymous wrote:Suggest Bancroft followed by Oyster as well.
Anonymous wrote:Hi. My family is moving to DC from Chicago this summer. My kids will be in first grade and PK4 this fall. I signed both up for the DCPS lottery and we are waitlisted everywhere (lowest # is 20). I imagine we’ll just end up paying for pre-school, which is fine, but I’m still trying to sort out options for my first grader. I’m looking for a school that is very diverse, has a foreign language program, and allows in-boundary registration outside of the lottery. We are quite flexible on which neighborhood we move to in DC and will decide where to live based on where our kids can go to school. Any good options? Any particular schools you all would recommend I look into that we can get into without a lottery spot?