Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hello! We have a very low WL number for prek3 at Creative Minds and would love some feedback. The location is good for us and like that it seems safe. Test scores are not great and I read here about over enrollment, plus there’s no HS feeder. We’d love Spanish immersion, but that didn’t pan out with our lottery numbers. Is this yet another school where upper middle class kids go for a few years and then bail when academics and behavior issues become an issue? I don’t think we will get off the waitlist anywhere else. Thoughts from parents whose kids attend? TIA!
Yup.
Tell us what your other options are and we can help you assess your chances.
If you really want Spanish, perhaps Bethune could work.
+1 People seem to speak highly of Bethune 16th st. Also, you can definitely get an immersion seat in K. A lot more seats open then.
I think CM is fine for PreK.
+2. Bethune 16th St, then LAMB, DCB, or Stokes if you get a good lottery number. MV, Powell, or Bruce Monroe if the lottery gods don’t come through (or if you prefer one of those schools).
Not good options option if OP cares about middle school. She might as well move sooner rather than later.
Because CMI gives a better middle school feed? If OP wants Spanish immersion in elementary, she has very solid options that don't require a winning lottery draw. And judging by MV's waitlist numbers (or lack thereof), not everyone is interested in an uncertain DCI lottery preference either. Starting Spanish now also leaves the option open for a lucky lottery draw in mid or upper elementary. Bethune 16th, Powell, and Bruce Monroe all have strong enough Spanish that OP's child would be able to transition to a DCI feeder later (or Oyster if she's really lucky) without being behind.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hello! We have a very low WL number for prek3 at Creative Minds and would love some feedback. The location is good for us and like that it seems safe. Test scores are not great and I read here about over enrollment, plus there’s no HS feeder. We’d love Spanish immersion, but that didn’t pan out with our lottery numbers. Is this yet another school where upper middle class kids go for a few years and then bail when academics and behavior issues become an issue? I don’t think we will get off the waitlist anywhere else. Thoughts from parents whose kids attend? TIA!
Yup.
Tell us what your other options are and we can help you assess your chances.
If you really want Spanish, perhaps Bethune could work.
+1 People seem to speak highly of Bethune 16th st. Also, you can definitely get an immersion seat in K. A lot more seats open then.
I think CM is fine for PreK.
+2. Bethune 16th St, then LAMB, DCB, or Stokes if you get a good lottery number. MV, Powell, or Bruce Monroe if the lottery gods don’t come through (or if you prefer one of those schools).
Not good options option if OP cares about middle school. She might as well move sooner rather than later.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hello! We have a very low WL number for prek3 at Creative Minds and would love some feedback. The location is good for us and like that it seems safe. Test scores are not great and I read here about over enrollment, plus there’s no HS feeder. We’d love Spanish immersion, but that didn’t pan out with our lottery numbers. Is this yet another school where upper middle class kids go for a few years and then bail when academics and behavior issues become an issue? I don’t think we will get off the waitlist anywhere else. Thoughts from parents whose kids attend? TIA!
Yup.
Tell us what your other options are and we can help you assess your chances.
If you really want Spanish, perhaps Bethune could work.
+1 People seem to speak highly of Bethune 16th st. Also, you can definitely get an immersion seat in K. A lot more seats open then.
I think CM is fine for PreK.
+2. Bethune 16th St, then LAMB, DCB, or Stokes if you get a good lottery number. MV, Powell, or Bruce Monroe if the lottery gods don’t come through (or if you prefer one of those schools).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hello! We have a very low WL number for prek3 at Creative Minds and would love some feedback. The location is good for us and like that it seems safe. Test scores are not great and I read here about over enrollment, plus there’s no HS feeder. We’d love Spanish immersion, but that didn’t pan out with our lottery numbers. Is this yet another school where upper middle class kids go for a few years and then bail when academics and behavior issues become an issue? I don’t think we will get off the waitlist anywhere else. Thoughts from parents whose kids attend? TIA!
Yup.
Tell us what your other options are and we can help you assess your chances.
If you really want Spanish, perhaps Bethune could work.
+1 People seem to speak highly of Bethune 16th st. Also, you can definitely get an immersion seat in K. A lot more seats open then.
I think CM is fine for PreK.
Anonymous wrote:Agree, fine for PK. But if you can get a spot at Lewis, West, Whittier, it Takoma, I'd strongly consider it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hello! We have a very low WL number for prek3 at Creative Minds and would love some feedback. The location is good for us and like that it seems safe. Test scores are not great and I read here about over enrollment, plus there’s no HS feeder. We’d love Spanish immersion, but that didn’t pan out with our lottery numbers. Is this yet another school where upper middle class kids go for a few years and then bail when academics and behavior issues become an issue? I don’t think we will get off the waitlist anywhere else. Thoughts from parents whose kids attend? TIA!
Yup.
Tell us what your other options are and we can help you assess your chances.
If you really want Spanish, perhaps Bethune could work.
Anonymous wrote:Hello! We have a very low WL number for prek3 at Creative Minds and would love some feedback. The location is good for us and like that it seems safe. Test scores are not great and I read here about over enrollment, plus there’s no HS feeder. We’d love Spanish immersion, but that didn’t pan out with our lottery numbers. Is this yet another school where upper middle class kids go for a few years and then bail when academics and behavior issues become an issue? I don’t think we will get off the waitlist anywhere else. Thoughts from parents whose kids attend? TIA!