Anonymous wrote:Oh god. Why I am even bothering to submit a list? This is insanity! I'm Ward 5 with no decent IB options, and it doesn't look like OOB is actually happening.
So. How do you even begin to rank these things? Do I rank the schools that I might have a snowball's chance in first (like Langdon and Burroughs and Takoma), or do I rank the "better" ones that everyone else wants first (SWS, Peabody, Logan Montessori)?[/q]
If you are unwilling to go to your IB, are there any DCPS possiblities that are in proximity to you? If so, I would strongly consider ranking it first or near first because that will be the only school you have any preference for. Apparently DCPS is changing the way the OOB waitlist is handled this year...if you get into a school you are then bumped off the waitlists for all the other schools on your list that are ranked behind that school you got into. The idea is you got something you wanted so no need to hold a waitlist spot for you on schools you didn't want as much. So you need to be very thoughtful about the order of your rankings. Think about not only what school you want most, but also which schools will truly work for you and your family in terms of commute, before and aftercare availability, etc. Good luck.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Omg. I'm never going to get my kid a kindergarten spot, am I?
Not OOB at some of the better schools, no. But your IB school is obligated to take your child at Kindergarten.
Many of the charters expand slightly at Kindergarten. You may have better luck there. IDK where you live/where you were looking, but I bet you have a shot at somewhere decent. WotP, probably not. Bancroft or Ross, probably not. But there are lots of other schools that are worth a look.
There are better options in Takoma Park than that. Anonymous wrote:West of the park is where I'm looking. My in bounds school is not an option, obviously, or I wouldn't be worried.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:West of the park is where I'm looking. My in bounds school is not an option, obviously, or I wouldn't be worried.
Oh, yeah. Sorry. Barring a miracle, it's not happening. Most of those schools are over-enrolled. Now you know!
And then try the charters. And then pray some more. Anonymous wrote:West of the park is where I'm looking. My in bounds school is not an option, obviously, or I wouldn't be worried.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Omg. I'm never going to get my kid a kindergarten spot, am I?
Not OOB at some of the better schools, no. But your IB school is obligated to take your child at Kindergarten.
Anonymous wrote:Omg. I'm never going to get my kid a kindergarten spot, am I?
Anonymous wrote:someone should write up those lists:
1. PS3 schools with waitlisted in-bounds
2. PS3 schools with waitlisted siblings
3. PK4 schools with waitlisted in-bounds
4. PK4 schools with waitlisted siblings
wish I had the time!