Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most of the Hill schools are better than 90% of the charters. Should think about that. Once you know your IB, you should come back for advice.
Thanks for that. My IB would be Watkins
Watkins is one of the best performing elementary schools (DCPS and Charter) in the city. I wouldn't even think of the drama for commute/lottery unless you really, really, really, really wanted Spanish immersion.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dear Ladies, we are moving to DC this sumer and this forum has been a tremendous help. We are not in love with our IB and were wondering ig you could share your knowledge about what are the best charter out there. We most likely will be in the Capitol hill area.
We dont love the charter school idea much (we believe in public education) but it seems a lot of long time DC resident prefer Charter versus IB. Is that true?
You've missed the lottery, so your idea of the "best" charter will have a long waitlist. Are you asking for the best schools close to the Hill that might be worth putting in a post-lottery application for, or which ones have lists that are far too long for you ever to have a chance of getting in?
We will stay IB this year and try to apply for next year. What are the charter you would recommend?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most of the Hill schools are better than 90% of the charters. Should think about that. Once you know your IB, you should come back for advice.
Thanks for that. My IB would be Watkins
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most of the Hill schools are better than 90% of the charters. Should think about that. Once you know your IB, you should come back for advice.
Thanks for that. My IB would be Watkins
Anonymous wrote:Most of the Hill schools are better than 90% of the charters. Should think about that. Once you know your IB, you should come back for advice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dear Ladies, we are moving to DC this sumer and this forum has been a tremendous help. We are not in love with our IB and were wondering ig you could share your knowledge about what are the best charter out there. We most likely will be in the Capitol hill area.
We dont love the charter school idea much (we believe in public education) but it seems a lot of long time DC resident prefer Charter versus IB. Is that true?
Charter schools are public schools. It sounds like you have some basic research to do before being ready to select a school. Start with MySchoolDC.
Anonymous wrote:Dear Ladies, we are moving to DC this sumer and this forum has been a tremendous help. We are not in love with our IB and were wondering ig you could share your knowledge about what are the best charter out there. We most likely will be in the Capitol hill area.
We dont love the charter school idea much (we believe in public education) but it seems a lot of long time DC resident prefer Charter versus IB. Is that true?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dear Ladies, we are moving to DC this sumer and this forum has been a tremendous help. We are not in love with our IB and were wondering ig you could share your knowledge about what are the best charter out there. We most likely will be in the Capitol hill area.
We dont love the charter school idea much (we believe in public education) but it seems a lot of long time DC resident prefer Charter versus IB. Is that true?
You've missed the lottery, so your idea of the "best" charter will have a long waitlist. Are you asking for the best schools close to the Hill that might be worth putting in a post-lottery application for, or which ones have lists that are far too long for you ever to have a chance of getting in?
We will stay IB this year and try to apply for next year. What are the charter you would recommend?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dear Ladies, we are moving to DC this sumer and this forum has been a tremendous help. We are not in love with our IB and were wondering ig you could share your knowledge about what are the best charter out there. We most likely will be in the Capitol hill area.
We dont love the charter school idea much (we believe in public education) but it seems a lot of long time DC resident prefer Charter versus IB. Is that true?
You've missed the lottery, so your idea of the "best" charter will have a long waitlist. Are you asking for the best schools close to the Hill that might be worth putting in a post-lottery application for, or which ones have lists that are far too long for you ever to have a chance of getting in?
Anonymous wrote:Dear Ladies, we are moving to DC this sumer and this forum has been a tremendous help. We are not in love with our IB and were wondering ig you could share your knowledge about what are the best charter out there. We most likely will be in the Capitol hill area.
We dont love the charter school idea much (we believe in public education) but it seems a lot of long time DC resident prefer Charter versus IB. Is that true?