Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DCB vs YuYing vs Ludlow vs Maury
More discussions amongst other parents we know post lottery, and was curious of community thoughts on these schools; some trying to discern whether to try to stay inbounds rankingswise or prioritize the charter route; all non-yt; AA, latino, some mixed ethnicity:
Maury: a few parents are inbound for Maury(K); Is the environment as exclusionary(clique-ish) as it seems from other posts? Would it be a school to avoid if youre a POC(AA, latino) or would potentially the level of academic instruction override the lack of diversity if you have an opportunity to attend the school?
Ludlow: Others are inbound for ludlow; Seems similar to Maury, less academic, more "fun"? Huge playground and field and seems to have a ton of enrichment afterschools; Seems to have a diverse teacher group, whereas Maury does not. However, based on test scores, AA students dont seem to perform well there at all.
YuYing: Main issue seems to be with a perceived lack of communication with the school? From other threads, some have reported a persistent lack of consistent communication with school staff. How is the environment overall? Academics seem just ok? Any specific thoughts on how happy kids seem here, how inclusive does the environment appear?, how collaborative do the parents seem?
DCB: Seems to be the most balanced of all schools listed, with the main and maybe only issue being the rough dropoff? any other notable issues with DCB?
If you were looking for a solid or strong academic school (though play based for ECE), warm, fun environment with good school leadership, parent groups that seem welcoming.. without factoring the language aspect.. how would you rank these schools(pk3-5)?
I cannot imagine being IB for Maury or LT and trekking to YY or DCB unless immersion was a MASSIVE priority. Adding a long commute and losing neighborhood friends are definitely not counterbalanced for me by a slightly different flavor of diverse school community. Because, honestly, all of these schools are pretty diverse (especially by DC standards).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My main focus this lottery season was getting my kids away from the unmanageably high at-risk population at their current school, so my focus has been more on a low at-risk population, nice facilities, and commute, as opposed to getting super concerned about the racial demographics in isolation. All these schools are pretty diverse. My kids are biracial (black mom/white dad) for what it’s worth. Here was my top 5:
SWS
Maury
Brent
Ludlow-Taylor
Yu Ying
DCB was never an option for us. Too far. YY had a pricey bus from the Hill to make it theoretically doable.
Brent is in a swing space that is a long commute from the Hill and has not good facilities for at least another year, FYSA.
Anonymous wrote:My main focus this lottery season was getting my kids away from the unmanageably high at-risk population at their current school, so my focus has been more on a low at-risk population, nice facilities, and commute, as opposed to getting super concerned about the racial demographics in isolation. All these schools are pretty diverse. My kids are biracial (black mom/white dad) for what it’s worth. Here was my top 5:
SWS
Maury
Brent
Ludlow-Taylor
Yu Ying
DCB was never an option for us. Too far. YY had a pricey bus from the Hill to make it theoretically doable.
Anonymous wrote:DCB vs YuYing vs Ludlow vs Maury
More discussions amongst other parents we know post lottery, and was curious of community thoughts on these schools; some trying to discern whether to try to stay inbounds rankingswise or prioritize the charter route; all non-yt; AA, latino, some mixed ethnicity:
Maury: a few parents are inbound for Maury(K); Is the environment as exclusionary(clique-ish) as it seems from other posts? Would it be a school to avoid if youre a POC(AA, latino) or would potentially the level of academic instruction override the lack of diversity if you have an opportunity to attend the school?
Ludlow: Others are inbound for ludlow; Seems similar to Maury, less academic, more "fun"? Huge playground and field and seems to have a ton of enrichment afterschools; Seems to have a diverse teacher group, whereas Maury does not. However, based on test scores, AA students dont seem to perform well there at all.
YuYing: Main issue seems to be with a perceived lack of communication with the school? From other threads, some have reported a persistent lack of consistent communication with school staff. How is the environment overall? Academics seem just ok? Any specific thoughts on how happy kids seem here, how inclusive does the environment appear?, how collaborative do the parents seem?
DCB: Seems to be the most balanced of all schools listed, with the main and maybe only issue being the rough dropoff? any other notable issues with DCB?
If you were looking for a solid or strong academic school (though play based for ECE), warm, fun environment with good school leadership, parent groups that seem welcoming.. without factoring the language aspect.. how would you rank these schools(pk3-5)?
Anonymous wrote:DCB vs YuYing vs Ludlow vs Maury
More discussions amongst other parents we know post lottery, and was curious of community thoughts on these schools; some trying to discern whether to try to stay inbounds rankingswise or prioritize the charter route; all non-yt; AA, latino, some mixed ethnicity:
Maury: a few parents are inbound for Maury(K); Is the environment as exclusionary(clique-ish) as it seems from other posts? Would it be a school to avoid if youre a POC(AA, latino) or would potentially the level of academic instruction override the lack of diversity if you have an opportunity to attend the school?
Ludlow: Others are inbound for ludlow; Seems similar to Maury, less academic, more "fun"? Huge playground and field and seems to have a ton of enrichment afterschools; Seems to have a diverse teacher group, whereas Maury does not. However, based on test scores, AA students dont seem to perform well there at all.
YuYing: Main issue seems to be with a perceived lack of communication with the school? From other threads, some have reported a persistent lack of consistent communication with school staff. How is the environment overall? Academics seem just ok? Any specific thoughts on how happy kids seem here, how inclusive does the environment appear?, how collaborative do the parents seem?
DCB: Seems to be the most balanced of all schools listed, with the main and maybe only issue being the rough dropoff? any other notable issues with DCB?
If you were looking for a solid or strong academic school (though play based for ECE), warm, fun environment with good school leadership, parent groups that seem welcoming.. without factoring the language aspect.. how would you rank these schools(pk3-5)?