Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:West is a reach. I know an in-bound kid with a sibling preference who didn't get in last year.
No way. I call BS. An IB kid WITH sibling preference not getting into West? There are only a handful of schools that are that crazy (Brent a couple years ago, for instance) and there's no way West is one of those schools. Maybe you mistyped.
Anonymous wrote:West is a reach. I know an in-bound kid with a sibling preference who didn't get in last year.
Anonymous wrote:West is a reach. I know an in-bound kid with a sibling preference who didn't get in last year.
Anonymous wrote:What's the IB school and the list? Some Ward 4 schools have pretty active PTAs that can help if you can't make it to an open house.
Anonymous wrote:We are in Ward 4 and are considering Ward 4 and 5 charter and traditional public schools for pre-K 3.
We have a list of schools that we want to consider (based on online research and EDFest) but the open house times are very very difficult with our work schedules. We are settling on visiting less than half of our what's on our list right now.
I'm wondering how many schools others visit, how you make visits work, and how important you feel it is to see the school/talk to teachers and school leaders (the latter seems like it would be really important but of course these people change).
On one hand, I figure (a) it's highly unlikely we get in a school other than our IB and (b) it's pre-K not college. On the other hand, a pre-K spot might (if it works out) be a path forward and a way to stay in DC.