Shuebrooks wrote:Greetings everyone. I was wondering if some of you who recently went through the school lottery would share your experience with me; preferably parents with children entering into Pre-k 3 and 4. I find myself having severe anxiety about this process as my son will be attending school next year and I believe that the application needs to be completed in December. I have been researching schools for some time and I've narrowed it down to a few schools that I want him to attend, but they're all popular schools, so IDK if he will get into them. I want him in a safe, diverse school that does very well academically. I DO NOT want him to attend the neighborhood school. Please share your experience with me and offer any tips and/or advice that you may have. Thanks in advance.
-G
Anonymous wrote:11:58 makes a really good point. PK3 and PK4 are done really well pretty much everywhere.
And don't waste spots on your list on out-of-bounds, high-performing DCPS schools. Take a look at the DCPS data on how many out-of-bounds students are admitted before bothering to list one of those schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are very few DC schools that will meet your standards, and the ones that do are not diverse. Just move already.
--a Title I neigborhood school mom who is very happy with the education my child is receiving.
I'm glad you like your neighborhood school, but I think you're being a little unfair to OP. I'm not sure why you assume OP has unreasonable expectations.
Anonymous wrote:There are very few DC schools that will meet your standards, and the ones that do are not diverse. Just move already.
--a Title I neigborhood school mom who is very happy with the education my child is receiving.
Anonymous wrote:You have until the end of March.
Diverse and also high-performing is hard to find in DC. I would suggest you plan on paying for private preschool, and do some hard thinking about whether you care more about diversity, or about the academic performance of kids who will likely alll have graduated from the school before your child starts Kindergarten.