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Anonymous wrote:Depends. What are your options if you aren’t enrolling this year?
Begrudgingly private school. I’d rather my child go to public school for as long as possible.
Full disclosure, I'm a Brent parent and sticking it through for the modernization, but we're not PK3. It's hard to know. Might depend on the maturity of your PK3 kid (wow that feels ridiculous to type) on how they'd handle the bus two times a day. Some days are going to be long with how bad traffic can get on that route. My older kid would have probably been fine at 3, but no way I'd have done it with my younger one, ha. Honestly, I likely would have opted for another year at our daycare, which was fantastic, or another private preschool versus bussing up to near Columbia Heights daily. If had your situation, I'd get my names on the lists / apply for whatever private /daycare situations you'd seriously consider for PK3 2026-2027. Then I'd check back in around the holidays before the DCPS lottery with people who opted to do ECE at Brent@Meyer and see how it's going. They have a full year to work out the kinks before you'd be joining, but still isn't ideal for PK3. You lose out on so much of what I valued with our ECE experience when the school is that far away. I assume you're IB? If so, you could always try for a spot at PK4 when the building re-opens or take your spot at Kinder, which is what a lot of families do anyway. I haven't checked the data to see if every IB kid without a sibling got a PK3 spot this year. Someone smarter than me probably knows. I'm sure the list moved way more than normally given the swing space, but it may still not even be a guarantee you'd get a PK3 spot without an older sibling, so another reason to do diligence on all other schools anyway.