Anonymous wrote:OP here. First grade will most likely not be TEC, which is a major root of the dilemma... Friends in the know react as of we won the jackpot by getting a seat at 2R, so I feel a bit moronic or naive not to take it... As for neighbors, we don't know any kids, at any grade level, attending TEC. Also a concern... And I don't love that the school doesn't have a balanced representation from our community. Clearly many or most families who have the means and a choice are not sending their kids there. That said, I am a big believer in local, public school... also a big believer in a great education. Those goals seem quite at odds, beyond the first couple years, at TEC. Still, with that said, the convenience of the local, better-facilities school for early years remains tempting... I just worry whether we'd "hit the jackpot" again in a few years.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. First grade will most likely not be TEC, which is a major root of the dilemma... Friends in the know react as of we won the jackpot by getting a seat at 2R, so I feel a bit moronic or naive not to take it... As for neighbors, we don't know any kids, at any grade level, attending TEC. Also a concern... And I don't love that the school doesn't have a balanced representation from our community. Clearly many or most families who have the means and a choice are not sending their kids there. That said, I am a big believer in local, public school... also a big believer in a great education. Those goals seem quite at odds, beyond the first couple years, at TEC. Still, with that said, the convenience of the local, better-facilities school for early years remains tempting... I just worry whether we'd "hit the jackpot" again in a few years.
We have similar concerns. As "big believer's in local, public school" we are sending our child, who would/will be on your child's class. Neighborhood schools do not change unless neighbors utilize them, and we've been really disappointed to see neighbors fail to to do. So we are. Some might say we're using DC as a test-case, but honestly, TEC is a good preschool and has great potential if people just get on board. We don't feel anxious about this decision at all, as three/four years is a long time to find an alternative if necessary.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. First grade will most likely not be TEC, which is a major root of the dilemma... Friends in the know react as of we won the jackpot by getting a seat at 2R, so I feel a bit moronic or naive not to take it... As for neighbors, we don't know any kids, at any grade level, attending TEC. Also a concern... And I don't love that the school doesn't have a balanced representation from our community. Clearly many or most families who have the means and a choice are not sending their kids there. That said, I am a big believer in local, public school... also a big believer in a great education. Those goals seem quite at odds, beyond the first couple years, at TEC. Still, with that said, the convenience of the local, better-facilities school for early years remains tempting... I just worry whether we'd "hit the jackpot" again in a few years.
Anonymous wrote:What are your plans for 1st grade?
I know - it is 3 years away - but you need to consider what does TEC offer vs 2R? You will be there before you know it.
How many of your neighbors are sending their kids to TEC for upper elementary?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The commute would get me down. Do you work anywhere near TR?
OP here. I am quite concerned about that. DH would generally drop DC off on way to work - meaning get off metro to walk DC to school, then reboard metro for the remainder of his commute. I will remain a SAHM to my infant and will have to drag the baby to and from 2R (or TEC) for pickup - whether by metro or driving - most likely a mix.
While 2R likely offers more opps (and actually required volunteer time) to get involved, I question whether we would do much, since we'll probably have a hard enough time just with the basics of our lives, without extra trips to school after hours and such. And parking near 2R seems virtually nonexistent. It would be nice to go to the local school and put more into our local community, but 2R seems to be far and away better, academically, in elementary school years.
Anonymous wrote:The commute would get me down. Do you work anywhere near TR?