Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How many sixth graders did ITDS admit this year? I only know of one student leaving in the fifth grade cohort. And two who were going to move but now aren’t.
I’d say ITDS sounds like a good fit for OPs kid.
They matched 24 in the initial lottery. Of course, not all matches will accept.
Two kids left from the 5th grade class mid-year. I only know of two who are going to other schools next year.
OP, my kid sounds a lot like yours and, while ITDS hasn't been perfect it's been a good fit for our child in middle school.
Families can't possibly know if the will or will not go to another school yet. Rest assured, even if 5th grade families haven't told their kid or the kid's friends parents yet, many kids leave ITDS for other schools at that year. I say that as a ITDS middle school parent who's BTDT.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How many sixth graders did ITDS admit this year? I only know of one student leaving in the fifth grade cohort. And two who were going to move but now aren’t.
I’d say ITDS sounds like a good fit for OPs kid.
They matched 24 in the initial lottery. Of course, not all matches will accept.
Two kids left from the 5th grade class mid-year. I only know of two who are going to other schools next year.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thanks, everyone! Super, super helpful. It’s really frustrating not to be able to actually tour a school or talk to parents in person. So this insight is SO appreciated.
I should have said- we live on Capitol Hill. And this is our last tour abroad. For pure avoiding-commute reasons, I was hoping people would have good things to say about CHM since it’s a bike ride away. But I don’t mind distance if he’ll be at a great (even good) fit school. ITD may not work out even with a good number but if it does it sounds like we should take it.
For those who say avoid CHM- can you tell me more?
Thanks again!!
Anonymous wrote:How many sixth graders did ITDS admit this year? I only know of one student leaving in the fifth grade cohort. And two who were going to move but now aren’t.
I’d say ITDS sounds like a good fit for OPs kid.
Anonymous wrote:I know someone who is having a great experience at CHM, but have also heard that many kids are leaving from middle school. How long will you be in DC, is this for one year or a longer stay? Where will your kid be commuting from (if you know).
I have toured ITDS with both my kids, once last year and once several years ago. It was OK, not major issues, but we ended up in a school we ranked higher on the lottery list. The middle school is fairly small, the teachers we met seemed engaged and friendly, when someone mentioned Pokemon Club, my kid lit up. It does not have a reputation for very rigorous academics, there are group/multimedia projects, so it's probably sort of what you're looking for.
I think some people have mentioned that they have more halfdays or random days off than other schools? If that's a concern. The building is decent, not as fancy as CMH (which is newly renovated and in a more convenient location), but they get to use the adjacent rec center's facilities, like the soccer field.
Anonymous wrote:Agree with ITDS as top choice and that SWWFS would be good as well.
Word on the (lottery) street is that ITDS matched a lot of 6th graders this year based on experience over the past few years, but they may have less attrition than in past years (largely because Latin Cooper has fewer seats in 6th available). So the waitlist may not move or might move late.
Do you know for sure where you are living? If there is flexibility in those arrangements, you could always move IB to SWWFS or Hardy as a backup to the backup.