Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lamb is absolutely fantastic for primary. Anything beyond that gets worse every year. Few upper el parents are happy.
Upper El parent here and highly disagree.
Anonymous wrote:Lamb is absolutely fantastic for primary. Anything beyond that gets worse every year. Few upper el parents are happy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mundo Verde Calle Ocho and Yu Ying have pretty nice green spaces- those were our top choices for bilingual. YY would not be a heinous commute.
MVC8 doesn’t have any green space. They have a blacktop where kids sometimes play, and a mulched area next to the school with some tables. There’s a lovely fenced in green space across the street, not owned by the school, that children can’t access. It’s a shame! The kids walk to nearby parks for recess.
Anonymous wrote:
Best of luck, OP, but the post just kind of reads like you don’t know much about the realities of the lottery. If you’re trying to stay in DC, you have to understand the reality of needing to at least think about what your middle and high school options will be, not focusing on how nice the playground is.
If you’re just looking for the best school for now and are not staying in DC or are open to private, then sure, prioritize the green space.
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This is ridiculous. It makes very little sense to plan Pre-K entirely thinking about school options in seven years. How many people spend years in gruelling commutes or in a school that doesn't fit their family only to move for unrelated reasons before middle school? Or find that DCUM'S favored middle schools area match for their actual kid. Meanwhile, those families miss out on all the benefits of a neighborhood school.
Bruce Monroe has a small garden that the Pre-K used for their science special, though they use the rec center for recess. Powell has a great playground. Both require a lot of luck in Pre-K but are much easier in K. DCBL has a lovely garden, though as others have mentioned you need a very good number to get in.
Anonymous wrote:Mundo Verde Calle Ocho and Yu Ying have pretty nice green spaces- those were our top choices for bilingual. YY would not be a heinous commute.
Anonymous wrote:This is the first year participating in the lottery for PK3. We live in Petworth but willing to travel for a bilingual program (any language, currently learning Spanish/English) with a nice playground or green space (garden, etc). Would love to hear recommendations from parents! Thank you!