Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:+1Anonymous wrote:No I'm not joking, I think sometimes we see things a little narrow here in DC. Give up the chance to live overseas? The chance for your 4 year old to truly learn a language and experience another culture?
The chance for the family to live in another city and country and experience another culture from the home persepective?
And you give it all up...because, your PS child has lotteried into a good PK spot?
I can't even believe that would be a consideration in my mind. I would go to Europe and never look back.
You guys must desperately want a spot. Stop giving bad advice. The family will regret not getting clarification about this when they return.
Anonymous wrote:+1Anonymous wrote:No I'm not joking, I think sometimes we see things a little narrow here in DC. Give up the chance to live overseas? The chance for your 4 year old to truly learn a language and experience another culture?
The chance for the family to live in another city and country and experience another culture from the home persepective?
And you give it all up...because, your PS child has lotteried into a good PK spot?
I can't even believe that would be a consideration in my mind. I would go to Europe and never look back.
+1Anonymous wrote:No I'm not joking, I think sometimes we see things a little narrow here in DC. Give up the chance to live overseas? The chance for your 4 year old to truly learn a language and experience another culture?
The chance for the family to live in another city and country and experience another culture from the home persepective?
And you give it all up...because, your PS child has lotteried into a good PK spot?
I can't even believe that would be a consideration in my mind. I would go to Europe and never look back.
Anonymous wrote:We are at HRCS.
School policy is they will hold a spot for 2 years. This means - if you leave they will allow you to re-enroll if there was a spot available.
For 1 family I know, they left and came back but there were no spots. They needed to attend their local school as no other spots were available.
Note- this was before the common lottery and I am not sure if that will change the rules at all.
Anonymous wrote:No I'm not joking, I think sometimes we see things a little narrow here in DC. Give up the chance to live overseas? The chance for your 4 year old to truly learn a language and experience another culture?
The chance for the family to live in another city and country and experience another culture from the home persepective?
And you give it all up...because, your PS child has lotteried into a good PK spot?
I can't even believe that would be a consideration in my mind. I would go to Europe and never look back.
And this show just how nuts dealing with DCPS/Charter schools has become in DC! Give up living in Europe because your kids entire academic career may hinge on how lucky they are at age 4 in a lottery. My kid isn't even old enough yet and I am already dreading it!. OP not only should you move to Europe, you may just want to stay there. I wish I could go too!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hello -
Our daughter is currently in PK3 out-of-bounds in a spot we got through the lottery last year. We have the chance to move to Europe for a year and were curious if she spent her PK4 year abroad, could she come back for Kindergarten - or would we be stuck with our IB school?
Any thoughts?
My thoughts are...who gives a crap! GO!
Sigh....I wish.
Anonymous wrote:Hello -
Our daughter is currently in PK3 out-of-bounds in a spot we got through the lottery last year. We have the chance to move to Europe for a year and were curious if she spent her PK4 year abroad, could she come back for Kindergarten - or would we be stuck with our IB school?
Any thoughts?