Anonymous wrote:The schools on your list do not offer PK3 at all. You might be able to get a free seat at a publicly funded preschool such as Communikids or Appletree, but there's no guarantee-- that just depends on your lottery number.
It seems like you don't quite understand how the lottery works in practice. For DCPS schools that have a boundary, your older two children will have the right to attend if you live there, no lottery needed. If you enrolled one or both of your older kids, that would cause your PK3 to have sibling preference and maybe get in, or maybe still not get in. Your PK3 will likely not get into a "good" school without that sibling preference, because the lottery is much, much easier for older kids. So it's more likely that one of your older kids would get in by the lottery and then pull in your younger kid. You can lottery for any kid in any grade, it's not just for preschool.
If you want a school that is "good" (which I guess means high test scores in your view?) and that all of your kids can get into, including your PK3, that's going to be very hard to find. If a school is "good", it will have many PK3 applicants and will not be able to serve them all.
Having said that, I would suggest you look at Brent, Maury, Ludlow-Taylor, and Seaton. For Montessori, look at Lee, that's really the only Montessori option if you want a well-functioning school that isn't teaching a language. Inspired Teaching is a pretty good school with strong reading and phonics, and you could have all your kids there through 8th. I wouldn't recommend Two Rivers at all.
Thanks for pointing that out. It looks like there was some kind of error on the school finder, because they were showing up when PK3 was selected when I searched before...but I just searched again and I see those schools are not listed. They're listed on usnews as starting with PK so that's confusing. I'm trying to figure out the lottery, and we're in a unique situation since we're military and don't live in DC yet. They will not have sibling preference, but as I understand, PK is the hardest to get into, so I'm entering the lottery mainly for my youngest. I'll apply for the older kids, too, so if they get accepted, maybe we can apply and try for our PK3 to get in after the first pick with sibling preference. But that seems really unlikely. Worth a try, anyway. We will arrive after the lottery closes, so we can choose our neighborhood off of that, guaranteeing a spot for my older kids. This is all "allowed" since we are military.
We want a school that is good, and the criteria to find that has been difficult. Test scores are one of the tangible measures I can find. I can't see sending my kids to schools with low (and some are scary low compared to NW and VA) test scores. I understand the challenge of getting my PK3 into a "good" school (subjective but not really), and I will apply and see what happens. Maybe we'll get lucky.
The schools you mentioned are in the Capital Hill area, correct? Thanks for the recommendations, I will check them out. Serious question here - you say inspired teaching has strong reading and phonics, but their reading proficiency still seems low compared to NW and Arlington. (60% vs 80-90%).