Anonymous
Post 03/09/2014 22:00     Subject: We're moving, and we missed deadlines for elementary school lottery

Are you sure that it is correct that once you move out of boundary you lose your spot? I don't believe that is the case. If you're OOB you do have to get "invited back" every year but unless your child is a major behavior issue, I've never known anyone to not retain their spot, so long as they stayed in DC.
Anonymous
Post 03/09/2014 21:53     Subject: We're moving, and we missed deadlines for elementary school lottery

Love should be move
Anonymous
Post 03/09/2014 21:52     Subject: We're moving, and we missed deadlines for elementary school lottery

What size is your family. Also, why can you not love to Montgomery county? Does a job require dc residence?
Anonymous
Post 03/09/2014 21:40     Subject: We're moving, and we missed deadlines for elementary school lottery

they used to let people stay in the school after leaving the boundary, but there were scammers who would take advantage and then move.

can anyone from oyster speak to whether they still allow the practice if being IB and then staying once you move?
Anonymous
Post 03/09/2014 21:37     Subject: We're moving, and we missed deadlines for elementary school lottery

Yes, Oyster is your best bet. But you need to stay in-boundary or you can lose your spot. I would rent a small place there rather than rent or buy a bigger place elsewhere.
Anonymous
Post 03/09/2014 21:28     Subject: We're moving, and we missed deadlines for elementary school lottery

dsmoves wrote:Does DC work like NYC... once you're in a school, your child stays in even if you move out of the boundary?


No.

How many bedrooms do you need?
Anonymous
Post 03/09/2014 21:28     Subject: We're moving, and we missed deadlines for elementary school lottery

dsmoves wrote:So, I guess the next question is two-fold-- which dual language schools should I be looking at? What neighborhoods with good in-bound schools should I consider for renting in under $3100/month?


Oyster Bilingual in Woodley Park.
Anonymous
Post 03/09/2014 21:27     Subject: We're moving, and we missed deadlines for elementary school lottery

move into oyster.
dsmoves
Post 03/09/2014 21:23     Subject: We're moving, and we missed deadlines for elementary school lottery

Does DC work like NYC... once you're in a school, your child stays in even if you move out of the boundary?
Anonymous
Post 03/09/2014 21:22     Subject: Re:We're moving, and we missed deadlines for elementary school lottery

Your best bet is to move into a neighborhood that is zoned for a good school. If you are "in boundary" the school is required to accept you.
dsmoves
Post 03/09/2014 21:21     Subject: We're moving, and we missed deadlines for elementary school lottery

So, I guess the next question is two-fold-- which dual language schools should I be looking at? What neighborhoods with good in-bound schools should I consider for renting in under $3100/month?
Anonymous
Post 03/09/2014 21:20     Subject: We're moving, and we missed deadlines for elementary school lottery

Well depending on where you are moving you could end up in a perfectly great in-boundary school. If you are looking for dual-language though (and your in-boundary school does not offer that) you would have to do the lottery via a round 2 app.
dsmoves
Post 03/09/2014 21:12     Subject: We're moving, and we missed deadlines for elementary school lottery

We don't know yet. We still don't have a place to move to because we just found out Sunday we'd be in DC.
Anonymous
Post 03/09/2014 21:10     Subject: We're moving, and we missed deadlines for elementary school lottery

What is your in-bound school?
dsmoves
Post 03/09/2014 21:08     Subject: We're moving, and we missed deadlines for elementary school lottery

Any advice on what to do now that I've found out we're moving to DC, not MoCo, about getting my son (entering 1st grade) into a good PS or Charter, preferable a dual language (Spanish-English) program? Call the schools and beg? Submit a round 2 app? HELP! Thanks in advance, DS.