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don't you think they've filled those seats since the entire admissions season is over and offers were made in March and contracts were signed and binding on June 1? do you have some insider information that the CHDS admissions decided not to fill those spots during the regular cycle, for some reason?
Anonymous wrote:Academia + government lawyer?
Double check your combined HHI and what you can actually afford on it. DC is very expensive for both housing and schooling. Something will probably have to give.
Anonymous wrote:I'm thinking impossible, but how would one even consider a private school if we are moving to DC from out of state? Kids are going into 7th and 4th grade, high test scores and very music/drama type kids. We are pretty typical, academia and govt lawyer progressive-minded people. Which privates might that look like and if, as I assume, getting them in for fall 2016 is impossible, what about the following year? How does one go about investigating? Do I call schools I am interested in and ask?
We just found out about job transfer and I'm starting the research process now. We still don't know where we'd be living exactly, but probably NWDC or close in MD.
Anonymous wrote:I'm thinking impossible, but how would one even consider a private school if we are moving to DC from out of state? Kids are going into 7th and 4th grade, high test scores and very music/drama type kids. We are pretty typical, academia and govt lawyer progressive-minded people. Which privates might that look like and if, as I assume, getting them in for fall 2016 is impossible, what about the following year? How does one go about investigating? Do I call schools I am interested in and ask?
We just found out about job transfer and I'm starting the research process now. We still don't know where we'd be living exactly, but probably NWDC or close in MD.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thanks - will start looking at those listed above. Any that go through high school? We've moved my rising 7th grader across the country twice since he started school and I would love to have him stay in the same place from here on out
I know that Capitol Hill Day School, mentioned by PP, has a couple of openings from attrition in a couple of grades. Not sure which ones though. Definitely worth a call. It's a great school (progressive education) in a great neighborhood, and also has some parents living well outside Capitol Hill, but drop and pick up their kids while on the way to work. It's a PK-8, like the others mentioned, so it does mean a different school in two years for your older child. But they do a nice job of outplacement, the kids remain close long after graduating, and some kids end up at the same school. And for those couple of years, or five for your younger one, they will have a great education in a wonderful environment.
don't you think they've filled those seats since the entire admissions season is over and offers were made in March and contracts were signed and binding on June 1? do you have some insider information that the CHDS admissions decided not to fill those spots during the regular cycle, for some reason?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thanks - will start looking at those listed above. Any that go through high school? We've moved my rising 7th grader across the country twice since he started school and I would love to have him stay in the same place from here on out
I know that Capitol Hill Day School, mentioned by PP, has a couple of openings from attrition in a couple of grades. Not sure which ones though. Definitely worth a call. It's a great school (progressive education) in a great neighborhood, and also has some parents living well outside Capitol Hill, but drop and pick up their kids while on the way to work. It's a PK-8, like the others mentioned, so it does mean a different school in two years for your older child. But they do a nice job of outplacement, the kids remain close long after graduating, and some kids end up at the same school. And for those couple of years, or five for your younger one, they will have a great education in a wonderful environment.
Anonymous wrote:Thanks - will start looking at those listed above. Any that go through high school? We've moved my rising 7th grader across the country twice since he started school and I would love to have him stay in the same place from here on out