Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:First, logistics. The only way this is possible is if you ranked both on the lottery, got into the one you ranked lower (and thus placed on the waitlist for the one you ranked higher), and then received a waitlist offer from the one you ranked higher.
If this is the situation, then why did you rank one higher than the other in the lottery in the first place? You know all the factors and we don't -- relative commutes, your particular attraction to the Reggio approach at SWS, your feelings about a neighborhood school like Maury, your understanding of the vibe and aftercare offerings of each school. Presumably you've been to open houses at both?
We can't answer this for you. The are both good programs and you are insanely fortunate to be choosing between them. There is no incorrect answer. Go figure it out.
Just because they got through ranking them for the lottery doesn’t mean they can’t have more questions or can’t be unsure. Open houses only reveal so much. Asking fellow parents is part of figuring it out.
I don’t understand the condescending tone here.
Then go ask actual parents at these schools. On here anyone can respond and you are not going to get some clear concensus between these two schools. They are both good.
On here you just get stuff like someone saying "Maury, hands down" or "we've loved the Reggio at SWS." Ok. Many of the comments are from people who don't have kids at either school. How is this helpful.
Go to open houses. Talk to current parents. Search your gut, pick one, and rest assured both are fine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:First, logistics. The only way this is possible is if you ranked both on the lottery, got into the one you ranked lower (and thus placed on the waitlist for the one you ranked higher), and then received a waitlist offer from the one you ranked higher.
If this is the situation, then why did you rank one higher than the other in the lottery in the first place? You know all the factors and we don't -- relative commutes, your particular attraction to the Reggio approach at SWS, your feelings about a neighborhood school like Maury, your understanding of the vibe and aftercare offerings of each school. Presumably you've been to open houses at both?
We can't answer this for you. The are both good programs and you are insanely fortunate to be choosing between them. There is no incorrect answer. Go figure it out.
Just because they got through ranking them for the lottery doesn’t mean they can’t have more questions or can’t be unsure. Open houses only reveal so much. Asking fellow parents is part of figuring it out.
I don’t understand the condescending tone here.
Anonymous wrote:First, logistics. The only way this is possible is if you ranked both on the lottery, got into the one you ranked lower (and thus placed on the waitlist for the one you ranked higher), and then received a waitlist offer from the one you ranked higher.
If this is the situation, then why did you rank one higher than the other in the lottery in the first place? You know all the factors and we don't -- relative commutes, your particular attraction to the Reggio approach at SWS, your feelings about a neighborhood school like Maury, your understanding of the vibe and aftercare offerings of each school. Presumably you've been to open houses at both?
We can't answer this for you. The are both good programs and you are insanely fortunate to be choosing between them. There is no incorrect answer. Go figure it out.
Anonymous wrote:Our child is currently attending a mid-range Capitol Hill elementary for PK4, we did the lottery on a lark and got into both SWS and Maury. We live in the greater Cap Hill area, we're IB for a school that's worse than the one our kid currently attends.
So we're choosing between SWS and Maury. Maury seems nice since it draws from the neighborhood, so the kids will be closer. On the other hand, SWS seems marginally better academically. We're not sure what to make of the teaching style at SWS, though hopefully it means less screens? We also has a 2 yo, so it seems like the sibling preference and lack of IB preference at Maury would mean we should choose SWS to get her in there at PK3.
I realize this is a nice problem to have, thank you for your wisdom!
Anonymous wrote:My kids go to LT, so no dog in the fight. I'd send my kids to Maury hands-down.
Anonymous wrote:I am not on the Hill, and so I don't know those schools in detail, but I wouldn't think about K. I would think about 3-5 grade and which school you'll want then. You're not going to want to move AGAIN.