Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Knowing what you know about DC demogrpahic shifts and new charter schools, how competititive do you think the lotteries will be for Stuart Hobson or Hardy for the 2015-2016 school year for 6th grade?
Will it be similar to now, or even harder to get in OOB?
Thanks.
Given that it's under-subscribed, what is "even harder" supposed to mean? How difficult is just walking through the door?
It's not that big a deal to move a child for a year, especially if it eliminates future lottery stress AND introduces DC to the group they'll be with for middle and high school. I find it much harder to get acquainted with DC's friends' parents now, compared to elementary...it's easier to scope out possible overlax parents or unwelcome influences...Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This might be a chance for an OOBer to get in fifth grade via lottery and then feed to a more desirable middle school, thoughAnonymous wrote:I wish the charters wouldn't make 5th an entry year (Cap City, Basis and Latin). There are a bunch of decent DCPS schools that go through 5th, and a good number of parents who would like their kids to stay in elementary through 5th. But maybe it actually makes schools that start in 6th easier to get into because other kids will be set at Latin or whereever by then.
I just don't want to move my kid for one year. I might consider it for Watkins, not because its great but it's close so my kid would know people.
Anonymous wrote:Knowing what you know about DC demogrpahic shifts and new charter schools, how competititive do you think the lotteries will be for Stuart Hobson or Hardy for the 2015-2016 school year for 6th grade?
Will it be similar to now, or even harder to get in OOB?
Thanks.
Anonymous wrote:This might be a chance for an OOBer to get in fifth grade via lottery and then feed to a more desirable middle school, thoughAnonymous wrote:I wish the charters wouldn't make 5th an entry year (Cap City, Basis and Latin). There are a bunch of decent DCPS schools that go through 5th, and a good number of parents who would like their kids to stay in elementary through 5th. But maybe it actually makes schools that start in 6th easier to get into because other kids will be set at Latin or whereever by then.
This might be a chance for an OOBer to get in fifth grade via lottery and then feed to a more desirable middle school, thoughAnonymous wrote:I wish the charters wouldn't make 5th an entry year (Cap City, Basis and Latin). There are a bunch of decent DCPS schools that go through 5th, and a good number of parents who would like their kids to stay in elementary through 5th. But maybe it actually makes schools that start in 6th easier to get into because other kids will be set at Latin or whereever by then.
Anonymous wrote:14:33, I agree with you too. I also think that Kelly Miller will make a drastic impact by 2015-16 too.
Anonymous wrote:Knowing what you know about DC demogrpahic shifts and new charter schools, how competititive do you think the lotteries will be for Stuart Hobson or Hardy for the 2015-2016 school year for 6th grade?
Will it be similar to now, or even harder to get in OOB?
Thanks.