Anonymous wrote:I came back to say that it looks like I was looking at the DCPS school-wide system-wide calendar, with all the listings of the ANC meetings. That said, I still think it's poor that they don't have a dedicated Barnard School website, and we may or may not show up for an open house because of it. For real. I think we are pretty normal and nice go with the flow people but I am not going to put my baby in a school that needs but so much help. We're looking for decent AND smart, with it educators. He already has a Nana, a Grandma and a big family who are nice to him. We can get nice, warm and fuzzy at home. A school in 2016 without an online presence is lame and there's no wishful thinking that away. That said, it's a lottery, we're not rich, and our neighborhood in-boundary school is a non-starter...

Anonymous wrote:Sadly, as I explore DCPS PK options and really want to believe Barnard is a school worth looking into, it seems like a red flag to me that (1) the school has no stand alone website, and (2) the school calendar that does exist (left column on Barnard's DCPS profile page) only lists ANC meetings taking place in the building. This feeds right into the only thing I've ever heard about this school that it's run by old guard neighborhood residents and not child-focused or at all hip with the times. In any case, I emailed the principal to find out how I could visit. I have been sitting here all morning searching for and entering open house dates into our family's google calendar. Barnard is not at all impressing me at this moment.
Anonymous wrote:Sadly, as I explore DCPS PK options and really want to believe Barnard is a school worth looking into, it seems like a red flag to me that (1) the school has no stand alone website, and (2) the school calendar that does exist (left column on Barnard's DCPS profile page) only lists ANC meetings taking place in the building. This feeds right into the only thing I've ever heard about this school that it's run by old guard neighborhood residents and not child-focused or at all hip with the times. In any case, I emailed the principal to find out how I could visit. I have been sitting here all morning searching for and entering open house dates into our family's google calendar. Barnard is not at all impressing me at this moment.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are an in-boundary family at Barnard and absolutely love it. It was our #1 choice for the lottery. Our daughter is in PK-3 this year, loving every minute of it. DD is thriving... she was writing her name by October (we were amazed)!
Everyone is wonderful at the school; Dr. Reed is a phenomenal school leader and every staff member we've encountered has been extremely positive and friendly. We love that we can walk to/from school and that her classmates live in the neighborhood. The fact that the school is so close to our house has definitely improved our quality of life - even though her daycare wasn't THAT much farther away, the idea of returning to that commute feels dramatic to me now. Not to mention that the school has great facilities - library, gym, music room, playground, field, etc.
Definitely recommend that you take a tour and see the school for yourself! Good luck!
thats nice to hear. Do you think you will stay past the early grades? we are trying to balance the needs of preschool wtih the longer term in elem school.
Anonymous wrote:We are an in-boundary family at Barnard and absolutely love it. It was our #1 choice for the lottery. Our daughter is in PK-3 this year, loving every minute of it. DD is thriving... she was writing her name by October (we were amazed)!
Everyone is wonderful at the school; Dr. Reed is a phenomenal school leader and every staff member we've encountered has been extremely positive and friendly. We love that we can walk to/from school and that her classmates live in the neighborhood. The fact that the school is so close to our house has definitely improved our quality of life - even though her daycare wasn't THAT much farther away, the idea of returning to that commute feels dramatic to me now. Not to mention that the school has great facilities - library, gym, music room, playground, field, etc.
Definitely recommend that you take a tour and see the school for yourself! Good luck!
Anonymous wrote:We are an in-boundary family at Barnard and absolutely love it. It was our #1 choice for the lottery. Our daughter is in PK-3 this year, loving every minute of it. DD is thriving... she was writing her name by October (we were amazed)!
Everyone is wonderful at the school; Dr. Reed is a phenomenal school leader and every staff member we've encountered has been extremely positive and friendly. We love that we can walk to/from school and that her classmates live in the neighborhood. The fact that the school is so close to our house has definitely improved our quality of life - even though her daycare wasn't THAT much farther away, the idea of returning to that commute feels dramatic to me now. Not to mention that the school has great facilities - library, gym, music room, playground, field, etc.
Definitely recommend that you take a tour and see the school for yourself! Good luck!