Anonymous wrote:None of the above. You should go to HRCS. Dual language, expeditionary learning, Reggio-inspired, small class sizes, uber parent involvement, diverse student population, central location right by metro.... What more could you ask for?
OP here: I was just trying to forget we're #103,456 on the HRCS waitlist. But dear PP, you're right. How can I even pretend I'm a caring parent if I send my child to a school other than HRCS? He might still be 3 and still occasionally eating dog food, but I'm sure he senses this failure and despises me, and, most importantly, he KNOWS he won't perform well at any other school. I'll keep him home this year and re-apply next year. Meanwhile, I'll keep my fingers crossed for HRCS's secret mid-year lottery, where parents are picked to work at the school pro-bono and full-time in the hope of being allowed to enroll their child in five years.