Anonymous wrote:I live in your hood. This is a total no brainer: Go to Thomson out of boundary. You will get in even if you’re wait listed initially and you can walk.
Great principal who has been there for 12 years. She knows the name of every kid in the school. Awesome staff. It’s an IB (international baccalaureate) school and its ECE program was written up as a global model by IB. Tons of Spanish speaking kids. (We joke that it’s back door bilingual). Easy to lottery into. Decent middle if you decide to stay in the area that long. Building does kinda suck but the other stuff makes up for it.
I checked out Seaton, Walker-Jones, CHML, Two Rivers both at open houses and asking friends who work for DCPS. Thomson was and still is clear winner.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The schools above plus Cleveland and Mundo Verde if you want some Spanish exposure (Cleveland does both immersion and regular I think). I don’t know a ton about either but have friends who commute to both from not insignificant distances and are very enthusiastic about the schools.
+1 OP, FYI, MV is 90% from pK to K.
Anonymous wrote:The schools above plus Cleveland and Mundo Verde if you want some Spanish exposure (Cleveland does both immersion and regular I think). I don’t know a ton about either but have friends who commute to both from not insignificant distances and are very enthusiastic about the schools.
Anonymous wrote:I would look at the data for out of bounds admission at Thompson. Other options I would consider are JO Wilson, Langley, Seaton, Garrison, Stevens, and maybe Capitol Hill Montessori depending on precisely where you live. Go to the walker Jones open house too. Then rank according to true preference. My advice would be different if you were planning to stay, but pk3 is pretty good most places.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would look at the data for out of bounds admission at Thompson. Other options I would consider are JO Wilson, Langley, Seaton, Garrison, Stevens, and maybe Capitol Hill Montessori depending on precisely where you live. Go to the walker Jones open house too. Then rank according to true preference. My advice would be different if you were planning to stay, but pk3 is pretty good most places.
Good advice. Also consider Mundo Verde on P St. You'll be fine at any of those schools. You might consider Friendship Armstrong and the KIPP school to fill out your list.
Basically just make a list of all schools you can commute to. Then cut it down based on whether you're willing to do a language and/or Montessori. Then rank in order of preference. It really is as simple as that.
I would not do Mundo Verde unless the family already speaks Spanish or plans to continue with bilingual education. It's not a particularly good school and there's a lot of crime near it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would look at the data for out of bounds admission at Thompson. Other options I would consider are JO Wilson, Langley, Seaton, Garrison, Stevens, and maybe Capitol Hill Montessori depending on precisely where you live. Go to the walker Jones open house too. Then rank according to true preference. My advice would be different if you were planning to stay, but pk3 is pretty good most places.
Good advice. Also consider Mundo Verde on P St. You'll be fine at any of those schools. You might consider Friendship Armstrong and the KIPP school to fill out your list.
Basically just make a list of all schools you can commute to. Then cut it down based on whether you're willing to do a language and/or Montessori. Then rank in order of preference. It really is as simple as that.
Anonymous wrote:I would look at the data for out of bounds admission at Thompson. Other options I would consider are JO Wilson, Langley, Seaton, Garrison, Stevens, and maybe Capitol Hill Montessori depending on precisely where you live. Go to the walker Jones open house too. Then rank according to true preference. My advice would be different if you were planning to stay, but pk3 is pretty good most places.