Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I thought Pre-K in Arlington worked the same as Pre-K in Fairfax, which is that you find a private program that you like and pay for it. Enrollment usually starts in January or February, so you are starting to look around at the right time. For my first child, I didn't realize how early everything starts and only managed to get in off the waitlist in late August.
What are you talking about?
I thought that DC was the only area here with public pre-K and that in Arlington, as it is in Fairfax where I live, you send your preschoolers to private preschool. Other than the public Montessori at one ES in Arlington, other posters have confirmed that this is pretty much accurate.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I thought Pre-K in Arlington worked the same as Pre-K in Fairfax, which is that you find a private program that you like and pay for it. Enrollment usually starts in January or February, so you are starting to look around at the right time. For my first child, I didn't realize how early everything starts and only managed to get in off the waitlist in late August.
What are you talking about?
Anonymous wrote:I thought Pre-K in Arlington worked the same as Pre-K in Fairfax, which is that you find a private program that you like and pay for it. Enrollment usually starts in January or February, so you are starting to look around at the right time. For my first child, I didn't realize how early everything starts and only managed to get in off the waitlist in late August.
Anonymous wrote:OP, are your friends in the Drew Montessori program? That starts at 3. They won't let a child in at 4.
Anonymous wrote:Lots of great private and church-affiliated preschools in Arlington. Pricey though.