Anonymous wrote:Last year we only applied to two schools, both DCI feeders, mostly because we were relatively happy at our DCPS, though we doubted it would work long term. We got into one of them and it was a hard choice to take the spot but we did.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If those are the only schools you could be happy with, then they're the only ones you should apply to. There's no reason to feel badly about that.
This is true. But please refrain from the hang-wringing about how you were "shut out" by the lottery next spring if it works out that way.
No hand-wringing. We just moved from a place with no free PK, so it never factored into our plans. I'd be delighted if it works out, but I am not prepared to clone myself or find a new husband whose job would allow him to take on either pick up or drop off to make an option outside my commuting route work.
It's not just about having free PK. You have to think about it strategically. PK is best opportunity to get into a school OOB if you're not happy with your IB. That is why I would not limit my choices to 2 or 3. That said, like a poster above, we got into our IB school, which we ranked pretty low. We really love it and don't plan to play the lottery this year. Another word of advice - don't believe the hype on DCUM. You'll hear a lot of negativity about your IB school. How it's full of FARMs and minorities, how your kid will not thrive in such a setting, etc. etc. If I bought into that without doing my own homework, I may not have put down our IB at all and would have missed out on a great school. It's so odd how so many on this forum want to see our IBs fail.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, only late-birthday schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If those are the only schools you could be happy with, then they're the only ones you should apply to. There's no reason to feel badly about that.
This is true. But please refrain from the hang-wringing about how you were "shut out" by the lottery next spring if it works out that way.
No hand-wringing. We just moved from a place with no free PK, so it never factored into our plans. I'd be delighted if it works out, but I am not prepared to clone myself or find a new husband whose job would allow him to take on either pick up or drop off to make an option outside my commuting route work.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If those are the only schools you could be happy with, then they're the only ones you should apply to. There's no reason to feel badly about that.
This is true. But please refrain from the hang-wringing about how you were "shut out" by the lottery next spring if it works out that way.
Anonymous wrote:If those are the only schools you could be happy with, then they're the only ones you should apply to. There's no reason to feel badly about that.
Anonymous wrote:Last year we only applied to two schools, both DCI feeders, mostly because we were relatively happy at our DCPS, though we doubted it would work long term. We got into one of them and it was a hard choice to take the spot but we did.
Anonymous wrote:We're applying for PK4 for next fall and there just aren't very many schools that will work for our family given factors like commutes and inflexible job schedules. So the only schools that really work on ones that are on my way to work. Which is 3, maybe 4 schools.
If we don't get into one for next year, I'll just keep my kid at the daycare center and we'll take our guaranteed spot at our IB for K.