Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We sent DC to Lee. It's a good school. DC is engaged and happy and always looks forward to it. DC's self-confidence and independence is much higher than it was. Lee does not do well with the testing, but that's a function of how hardcore they are on Montessori, not so much on how good the school is. I would make sure you're on board with the Montessori method. If you're not, it will be a long, hard road.
We almost sent DC to AppleTree SW - it's a happy school that does an excellent job of what it sets out to do: prep kids for kindergarten. The curriculum is thorough, and I was very impressed by the staff. The main drawback is that we would have had to go through the lottery again in two years. GC was also on our list, and the staff was stellar.
I think I’m leaning more towards GC because it’s across the street from my job. Can you provide more details on your experience with them? I have an open house scheduled.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is your IB? Why isn't it on your list (even in spot #12)? Where are you located? I recommend commute being a key factor.
Abidon-Bowen is my IB. I assumed that since it was my IB that I automatically could attend. Is that not true?
Oh my goodness. Put it on your list right now. You need a lottery spot for PK -- you'll get in automatically for kindergarten.
Doing that now. Thank you for letting me know!
Southwest neighbor: Someone on the other Amidon thread mentioned that Amidon will be in a swing space in Columbia Heights. It will be 2027-2029. So if you get in for PK3, you'd only have to worry about that once K comes around, but just be aware.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is your IB? Why isn't it on your list (even in spot #12)? Where are you located? I recommend commute being a key factor.
Abidon-Bowen is my IB. I assumed that since it was my IB that I automatically could attend. Is that not true?
Oh my goodness. Put it on your list right now. You need a lottery spot for PK -- you'll get in automatically for kindergarten.
Doing that now. Thank you for letting me know!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is your IB? Why isn't it on your list (even in spot #12)? Where are you located? I recommend commute being a key factor.
Abidon-Bowen is my IB. I assumed that since it was my IB that I automatically could attend. Is that not true?
Oh my goodness. Put it on your list right now. You need a lottery spot for PK -- you'll get in automatically for kindergarten.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is your IB? Why isn't it on your list (even in spot #12)? Where are you located? I recommend commute being a key factor.
Abidon-Bowen is my IB. I assumed that since it was my IB that I automatically could attend. Is that not true?
Anonymous wrote:What is your IB? Why isn't it on your list (even in spot #12)? Where are you located? I recommend commute being a key factor.
Anonymous wrote:We sent DC to Lee. It's a good school. DC is engaged and happy and always looks forward to it. DC's self-confidence and independence is much higher than it was. Lee does not do well with the testing, but that's a function of how hardcore they are on Montessori, not so much on how good the school is. I would make sure you're on board with the Montessori method. If you're not, it will be a long, hard road.
We almost sent DC to AppleTree SW - it's a happy school that does an excellent job of what it sets out to do: prep kids for kindergarten. The curriculum is thorough, and I was very impressed by the staff. The main drawback is that we would have had to go through the lottery again in two years. GC was also on our list, and the staff was stellar.
Anonymous wrote:Don't have experience at any of those schools. But if you are interested in immersion programs you should add Chisolm.