Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FWIW, if you go the private route, you'll do tours the fall before (so September 2017 for September 2018 start). Applications are due generally by January, and decisions are made in March. (This is for independent schools, Catholic schools may do things differently). Given that, I'm not sure I'd bother looking at any schools more than a year before the anticipated start date.
Okay, so if I wanted to look at schools for the 2019 fall, would it make sense to look at one group of schools in the fall of 2017 and one in 2018, so as not to be overwhelmed looking at two different groups of schools? Theoretically, I mean, because I'm pretty sure unless we find $20K in our couch cushions, we'll be going public...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FWIW, if you go the private route, you'll do tours the fall before (so September 2017 for September 2018 start). Applications are due generally by January, and decisions are made in March. (This is for independent schools, Catholic schools may do things differently). Given that, I'm not sure I'd bother looking at any schools more than a year before the anticipated start date.
Okay, so if I wanted to look at schools for the 2019 fall, would it make sense to look at one group of schools in the fall of 2017 and one in 2018, so as not to be overwhelmed looking at two different groups of schools? Theoretically, I mean, because I'm pretty sure unless we find $20K in our couch cushions, we'll be going public...
Anonymous wrote:FWIW, if you go the private route, you'll do tours the fall before (so September 2017 for September 2018 start). Applications are due generally by January, and decisions are made in March. (This is for independent schools, Catholic schools may do things differently). Given that, I'm not sure I'd bother looking at any schools more than a year before the anticipated start date.
Anonymous wrote:Okay, I think this article articulates what I mean:
https://www.washingtonpost.com/lifestyle/to-find-the-best-fit-for-private-kindergarten-start-early/2015/11/03/0b3e2550-79bd-11e5-a958-d889faf561dc_story.html
My question is, do people do this for public school in districts where there are choices, or just private?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have a 2.5 year old and soon a newborn. The topic of schools comes up a lot in our conversations. When do families start touring schools? As in, if you were planning to send your child to public school, do you take a tour when they are 3 years old to see if you like it or do you wait until they are 4, and it's time to register? I'm asking because waiting to take the tour right before when registration starts seems really stressful. Am I overthinking this?
For our situation, we live in South Arlington and are planning to tour all the choice options as well as our home school. I am thinking if we do this when he's 3, we have time to also tour some of the more affordable privates if we want when he's 4, though we'll be almost certainly going public.
Any thoughts on the timing? I know there are already lots of debates about the schools in Arlington. I know that the schools might change some in the next 2.5 years. Just trying to figure out when to start!
TIA!
This family never toured any schools. I called the public school we're zoned for, in the spring when our first child was 5, and they put her on the list for kindergarten orientation, and then we went to kindergarten orientation (which did not include a tour of the school), and then in the fall she went to kindergarten.
Other people may do things differently.
Are you happy there?
Anonymous wrote:I can't think of anyone I know in public, prior to college, who has toured schools before the child went to kindergarten. If you toured the local elementary and didn't like something about it would you move? Just curious.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have a 2.5 year old and soon a newborn. The topic of schools comes up a lot in our conversations. When do families start touring schools? As in, if you were planning to send your child to public school, do you take a tour when they are 3 years old to see if you like it or do you wait until they are 4, and it's time to register? I'm asking because waiting to take the tour right before when registration starts seems really stressful. Am I overthinking this?
For our situation, we live in South Arlington and are planning to tour all the choice options as well as our home school. I am thinking if we do this when he's 3, we have time to also tour some of the more affordable privates if we want when he's 4, though we'll be almost certainly going public.
Any thoughts on the timing? I know there are already lots of debates about the schools in Arlington. I know that the schools might change some in the next 2.5 years. Just trying to figure out when to start!
TIA!
This family never toured any schools. I called the public school we're zoned for, in the spring when our first child was 5, and they put her on the list for kindergarten orientation, and then we went to kindergarten orientation (which did not include a tour of the school), and then in the fall she went to kindergarten.
Other people may do things differently.
Anonymous wrote:We have a 2.5 year old and soon a newborn. The topic of schools comes up a lot in our conversations. When do families start touring schools? As in, if you were planning to send your child to public school, do you take a tour when they are 3 years old to see if you like it or do you wait until they are 4, and it's time to register? I'm asking because waiting to take the tour right before when registration starts seems really stressful. Am I overthinking this?
For our situation, we live in South Arlington and are planning to tour all the choice options as well as our home school. I am thinking if we do this when he's 3, we have time to also tour some of the more affordable privates if we want when he's 4, though we'll be almost certainly going public.
Any thoughts on the timing? I know there are already lots of debates about the schools in Arlington. I know that the schools might change some in the next 2.5 years. Just trying to figure out when to start!
TIA!