Anonymous wrote:I talked to a former Excel teacher last week. She said 30 teachers left since last year, frustrated by the new leadership.
I really want Excel to succeed but I was alarmed to hear that news.
I know someone who had a good experience at Randle Highlands for ECE but it sounds like you're beyond those grades.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tyler and Payne have both historically cleared their waitlist for 2nd grade and up.
Neither of those are east of the river. Traditionally, when people say EOTR, they mean the Anacostia River.
Well yes, but that was acknowledged when I brought them up. They are WOTR schools that OP might find convenient because of the highway. Or not.
OP, you can use this data to look into out-of-boundary offers. Because all in-boundary kids have a right to attend, the only kids who lottery in or are waitlisted are out-of-boundary. I think your chances are actually quite good.
https://public.tableau.com/app/profile/aaron2446/viz/MSDCSeatsandWaitlistOfferData_draft/MSDCPublicDisplay
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tyler and Payne have both historically cleared their waitlist for 2nd grade and up.
Neither of those are east of the river. Traditionally, when people say EOTR, they mean the Anacostia River.
Anonymous wrote:Tyler and Payne have both historically cleared their waitlist for 2nd grade and up.
Anonymous wrote:I know families who have been very happy at Beers. Depending on where you live, you can cut through Fort Dupont/Fort Circle park to get to Hillcrest from East Capitol. My son was at a home daycare right near Beers while I was teaching off East Capitol, and it was not a bad commute at all. Not sure which middle school Beers feeds into, but I know there are some families at Eliot Hine from Beers.
Anonymous wrote:Global Citizens will probably have tours soon.
I would check out Houston, Kimball, and Beers. Do you have a boy or a girl? If a girl, look into Excel.
Have you considered Friendship schools? They have a pretty good reputation and while it's a pretty traditional approach I wouldn't say it's "no excuses". And I do know people who are happy with DC Prep Edgewood so maybe you could check out their other locations.
I know these schools aren't east of the river, but on the highway would Amidon-Bowen, Tyler, Payne, or Van Ness be convenient for you?
Anonymous wrote:Global Citizens will probably have tours soon.
I would check out Houston, Kimball, and Beers. Do you have a boy or a girl? If a girl, look into Excel.
Have you considered Friendship schools? They have a pretty good reputation and while it's a pretty traditional approach I wouldn't say it's "no excuses". And I do know people who are happy with DC Prep Edgewood so maybe you could check out their other locations.
I know these schools aren't east of the river, but on the highway would Amidon-Bowen, Tyler, Payne, or Van Ness be convenient for you?
Anonymous wrote:Global Citizens will probably have tours soon.
I would check out Houston, Kimball, and Beers. Do you have a boy or a girl? If a girl, look into Excel.
Have you considered Friendship schools? They have a pretty good reputation and while it's a pretty traditional approach I wouldn't say it's "no excuses". And I do know people who are happy with DC Prep Edgewood so maybe you could check out their other locations.
I know these schools aren't east of the river, but on the highway would Amidon-Bowen, Tyler, Payne, or Van Ness be convenient for you?