Anonymous wrote:Not Shepherd. It is not a school for creative thought.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:From what I've heard from families I know there, CMI might be the best fit of the schools listed.
I like Stokes, but wouldn't it be a bit challenging to start at an immersion school in 3rd grade (assuming she's a current 2nd grader with no prior language exposure)?
Seems like you'd have the best chances of admission at Cap City or Shepherd for 3rd grade.
Not really. Shepherd had 45 2nd graders waitlisted, CMI had 47, Cap City 75, Stokes 71. Funny how people so easily just make assumptions.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:From what I've heard from families I know there, CMI might be the best fit of the schools listed.
I like Stokes, but wouldn't it be a bit challenging to start at an immersion school in 3rd grade (assuming she's a current 2nd grader with no prior language exposure)?
Seems like you'd have the best chances of admission at Cap City or Shepherd for 3rd grade.
Not really. Shepherd had 45 2nd graders waitlisted, CMI had 47, Cap City 75, Stokes 71. Funny how people so easily just make assumptions.
My kid is just in PK, so I didn't realize the Shepherd upper-grade waitlists were that long.Anonymous wrote:From what I've heard from families I know there, CMI might be the best fit of the schools listed.
I like Stokes, but wouldn't it be a bit challenging to start at an immersion school in 3rd grade (assuming she's a current 2nd grader with no prior language exposure)?
Seems like you'd have the best chances of admission at Cap City or Shepherd for 3rd grade.