Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thanks for all the help so far! Here are some quick responses:
1. I believe the military accommodation doesn't start until K or later -- I think it's a program where if your child is already in a particular program (like Montessori) in North Carolina or where ever, you get a preference in your new state so your child can stay in the same environment. But I don't believe his current school gives him a Montessori preference for PK3.
2. Swing space for CHM would work for us.
3. Spouse has contacted JBAB school liaison, but I'll have to ask about bussing options to Langley, which I like
4. Good call on listing Leckie. If we remain on base, we are considering paying for the Child Development Center, since it's about 670/mo.
5. My bad on Friendship Armstrong! Yes, it's a Reggio.
6. I looked at the waitlist data for Seaton, but the page I looked at didn't differentiate who got in off the waitlist, IB or OOB. Are only IB kids getting in off the waitlist now?
Thanks!
Right now Seaton takes all IB and a few OOB.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you're going to be IB for Leckie since you're living on base, I'd list it. For Montessori, you could do Nalle and Langdon.
Then I'd swap out Hyde-Addison, Bancroft, and Thomson, where you have very little chance. It seems you prefer Montessori to immersion, and Bancroft is immersion.
If you do in fact like immersion, why not the French programs at both Stokes schools?
You should also apply to LAMB, which runs its own lottery.
Langdon and LAMB would be inconvenient for a commute to Foggy Bottom.
Anonymous wrote:Thanks for all the help so far! Here are some quick responses:
1. I believe the military accommodation doesn't start until K or later -- I think it's a program where if your child is already in a particular program (like Montessori) in North Carolina or where ever, you get a preference in your new state so your child can stay in the same environment. But I don't believe his current school gives him a Montessori preference for PK3.
2. Swing space for CHM would work for us.
3. Spouse has contacted JBAB school liaison, but I'll have to ask about bussing options to Langley, which I like
4. Good call on listing Leckie. If we remain on base, we are considering paying for the Child Development Center, since it's about 670/mo.
5. My bad on Friendship Armstrong! Yes, it's a Reggio.
6. I looked at the waitlist data for Seaton, but the page I looked at didn't differentiate who got in off the waitlist, IB or OOB. Are only IB kids getting in off the waitlist now?
Thanks!
Anonymous wrote:If you're going to be IB for Leckie since you're living on base, I'd list it. For Montessori, you could do Nalle and Langdon.
Then I'd swap out Hyde-Addison, Bancroft, and Thomson, where you have very little chance. It seems you prefer Montessori to immersion, and Bancroft is immersion.
If you do in fact like immersion, why not the French programs at both Stokes schools?
You should also apply to LAMB, which runs its own lottery.
Anonymous wrote:Hey all, recent lurker, first time poster. Backstory: my spouse and I lived in DC from 2010-2016, moved due to military service, and are now moving back (still in the military, got stationed locally). We own a house that's IB for Seaton, but it's currently rented through 1 December (and we're on the fence about moving back there or keeping it rented and renting somewhere else). We'll be living at Joint Base Anacostia Bolling to start, and then either moving to our IB Seaton-home or potentially to a rental that works for my spouse's commute to the Foggy Bottom area and my PK3 son's school. My son has been at a Montessori school/daycare for about 18 months and has really thrived. We also have a 9-month old. We'll likely be stationed here for 4 years, and there's a decent chance that I separate from active duty at that point to stay in the DC area.
Here is our current list. I'd love to hear your thoughts. Thank you!
1. Hyde-Addison
2. Capitol Hill Montessori - Logan
3. Bancroft (English Dominant)
4. Lee Montessori - Brookland
5. MV - P St. (only bilingual on the list, spouse has background in French and I have Spanish/Italian - we've read the posts re: the amount of out of school support for such a program)
6. SWS
7. Seaton (not IB for this lottery, but potentially future IB/"neighborhood school")
8. Inspired Teaching Demonstration School
9. Friendship PCS Montessori - Armstrong (why doesn't this school get much love on DCUM?)
10. Thomson
11. Two Rivers PCS - 4th St
12. Lee Montessori PCS - East End (we could potentially remain living at Bolling)
I'll be in and out all day, so apologies in advance if I don't immediately respond to questions, I will do so as soon as I can.