Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why not just try the local school for a year?
Look, thousands of other parents trust DCPS with their kids education. What makes you think your kids better than theirs?
I am positive that many parents in the abysmally low performing DCPSs around wish they had other options instead of "trusting" dcps.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why not just try the local school for a year?
Look, thousands of other parents trust DCPS with their kids education. What makes you think your kids better than theirs?
I am positive that many parents in the abysmally low performing DCPSs around wish they had other options instead of "trusting" dcps.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:HI everyone, I was hoping that someone could give me some advice. I just found out that we are going to be moving to DC the middle of the summer for a work transfer. I have a son who will be in the 3rd grade at that time. We own a house in the Brightwood area of DC so that is where we will be living. I of course missed the lottery, and we have some pretty high waitlist numbers. The attendance area school for my house is not very good, I checked the schools with available seats for third grade this next year and none looked very good at all. Any advice? IS there a place where I can see the waitlist for each school and try to sign up for some with a shorter wait list? My lowest number is 20 on the Bridges waitlist. My next lowest is 45 at Inspired Teaching.
I am also considering the private or parochial school route. I couldn't afford astronomical private school tuition but I could probably pay around $1000 a month. Any chance there would be a seat open at any nearby school and that some financial aid would be available? If so, any schools to recommend that I check into? Maybe some of the lesser-known ones?
Any and all suggestions appreciated!
Thanks
You should ask Jeff to move this to "DC schools" you'll get more traffic there. Gen Ed is slow.
Anonymous wrote:Why not just try the local school for a year?
Look, thousands of other parents trust DCPS with their kids education. What makes you think your kids better than theirs?
Anonymous wrote:HI everyone, I was hoping that someone could give me some advice. I just found out that we are going to be moving to DC the middle of the summer for a work transfer. I have a son who will be in the 3rd grade at that time. We own a house in the Brightwood area of DC so that is where we will be living. I of course missed the lottery, and we have some pretty high waitlist numbers. The attendance area school for my house is not very good, I checked the schools with available seats for third grade this next year and none looked very good at all. Any advice? IS there a place where I can see the waitlist for each school and try to sign up for some with a shorter wait list? My lowest number is 20 on the Bridges waitlist. My next lowest is 45 at Inspired Teaching.
I am also considering the private or parochial school route. I couldn't afford astronomical private school tuition but I could probably pay around $1000 a month. Any chance there would be a seat open at any nearby school and that some financial aid would be available? If so, any schools to recommend that I check into? Maybe some of the lesser-known ones?
Any and all suggestions appreciated!
Thanks