Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Latin usually has some 9th grade spots. Not a lot but significantly more than 6-8. MacArthur took everyone in the lottery last summer and seems like it could fit. Agree that McKinley might be worth another look. It seems pretty popular with the A-/B+ middle school kids, and ymmv but for some kids being challenged in a subject they are weaker in is not a bad thing.
what about jackson reed?
Anonymous wrote:Latin usually has some 9th grade spots. Not a lot but significantly more than 6-8. MacArthur took everyone in the lottery last summer and seems like it could fit. Agree that McKinley might be worth another look. It seems pretty popular with the A-/B+ middle school kids, and ymmv but for some kids being challenged in a subject they are weaker in is not a bad thing.
Anonymous wrote:OP here - DCI doesn’t seem to be an option because we’re not at a dual language school, and we’re not IB for JR. we didn’t get into Latin. I guess I’m just worried our options are super limited.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My daughter loves school and does very well in English and most other classes, but is an average math student and I’m not sure will make the cut off for walls. Banneker seems like a good school, but it’s very academically minded and seems to put less emphasis on things like art which my kid loves. Duke seems to be way too focused on art (it’s a hobby for my kid), and McKinley is too stem focused. We’re looking at sojourner truth. Our in boundary won’t work.
Where do kids go in these situations? Private? Move?
Lots of these kids at JR, Latin and DCI. And now MacArthur. MacArthur may be the best lottery bet of these.
Anonymous wrote:My daughter loves school and does very well in English and most other classes, but is an average math student and I’m not sure will make the cut off for walls. Banneker seems like a good school, but it’s very academically minded and seems to put less emphasis on things like art which my kid loves. Duke seems to be way too focused on art (it’s a hobby for my kid), and McKinley is too stem focused. We’re looking at sojourner truth. Our in boundary won’t work.
Where do kids go in these situations? Private? Move?