Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We do a 2 school drop off but it's only doable because our youngest is at Appletree CH so it's just barely over the park and kids can be dropped off at 8am. What we do is drop the little one off first and then drive back to our WOTP ES for the 8:40am start time. Timing is really tight so unless one kid is in beforecare, I can't see going from NW to NE with both schools starting at the same time. Have you considered a charter like AT that is closer to Stoddert?
Yes, we're on WLs for 20 schools, including two AT. The only schools I think we have any chance at are in NE. But I will look at the start times to see if they differ at all. Thanks!
AT's wait list usually goes in pretty deep every year.
You will have to do beforecare at Stoddert.
We did AT Columbia Heights and a WOTP school for one year. Depending on where you work can be hard but is doable. AT-CH does usually go deep into its waitlist for PK3, but not sure about PK4. Could believe that you get some movement there too.
Anonymous wrote:Done it - it is stressful.
Question for you - is free PreK worth the time to drove from WOTP to NE?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We do a 2 school drop off but it's only doable because our youngest is at Appletree CH so it's just barely over the park and kids can be dropped off at 8am. What we do is drop the little one off first and then drive back to our WOTP ES for the 8:40am start time. Timing is really tight so unless one kid is in beforecare, I can't see going from NW to NE with both schools starting at the same time. Have you considered a charter like AT that is closer to Stoddert?
Yes, we're on WLs for 20 schools, including two AT. The only schools I think we have any chance at are in NE. But I will look at the start times to see if they differ at all. Thanks!
AT's wait list usually goes in pretty deep every year.
You will have to do beforecare at Stoddert.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We do a 2 school drop off but it's only doable because our youngest is at Appletree CH so it's just barely over the park and kids can be dropped off at 8am. What we do is drop the little one off first and then drive back to our WOTP ES for the 8:40am start time. Timing is really tight so unless one kid is in beforecare, I can't see going from NW to NE with both schools starting at the same time. Have you considered a charter like AT that is closer to Stoddert?
Yes, we're on WLs for 20 schools, including two AT. The only schools I think we have any chance at are in NE. But I will look at the start times to see if they differ at all. Thanks!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We do a 2 school drop off but it's only doable because our youngest is at Appletree CH so it's just barely over the park and kids can be dropped off at 8am. What we do is drop the little one off first and then drive back to our WOTP ES for the 8:40am start time. Timing is really tight so unless one kid is in beforecare, I can't see going from NW to NE with both schools starting at the same time. Have you considered a charter like AT that is closer to Stoddert?
Yes, we're on WLs for 20 schools, including two AT. The only schools I think we have any chance at are in NE. But I will look at the start times to see if they differ at all. Thanks!
Anonymous wrote:We do a 2 school drop off but it's only doable because our youngest is at Appletree CH so it's just barely over the park and kids can be dropped off at 8am. What we do is drop the little one off first and then drive back to our WOTP ES for the 8:40am start time. Timing is really tight so unless one kid is in beforecare, I can't see going from NW to NE with both schools starting at the same time. Have you considered a charter like AT that is closer to Stoddert?
Anonymous wrote:I am assuming your older child is in the NW school. Most get IB pre-k students in. I think Janney is the only that hasn't been able to clear their IB list in recent years.
But it would help if you told schools. We did a NW/NE split but it requires two parents. One couldn't do it since the drive from NW to NE can take a lot of time.
Anonymous wrote:Preface: I'm brand new to DC and this lottery system.
Based on WL numbers my pk4 child will not get into our IB older child's school. So I'm now preparing for two school drop-offs. Based on our WL #s one school will be in NW and one in NE. I'm doubtful this is even possible. It seems all schools start at the same time for elementary. We can't find any private preschool options in DC in our budget right now. Will the pk4 school frown on us arriving 10 minutes late each day? (I'm pretty sure I know the answer to that.) I'm just curious if others have been able to make two drop-offs work at the normal school start time? Otherwise it looks like we may be homeschooling...