Anonymous wrote:The French Immersion is top rated but not for everyone. One of the advantages of it is that it goes through middle school which (research based) is the preferred model.
Anonymous wrote:The French Immersion is top rated but not for everyone. One of the advantages of it is that it goes through middle school which (research based) is the preferred model.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ah, OP here - sounds like it's more a magnet system than a charter system - thanks for educating me.
Sounds like there is at least a medium good chance of getting into the language immersion and montessori elementary schools? They are considered pretty good? And if you don't get into one of those you might be able to arrange transport for your child to one of the under-enrolled elementary schools in the area if you prefer one of those schools.
Where can I find more info about TAG? Is the testing pre-k or later? Do you just go to your zoned ES first and then test into TAG programming later?
My son got into TAG but there were no more spaces in the program.
Another time:
We tried many times and never got into any programs due to either lack of space or the ineptitude of the systems. We were #2 on the list for one program. Teachers said their classes were not full at all. But the computer system was messed up and said the school was full.
For a high school program, they do not have a science teacher so the kids are in a room and asked to fill in worksheets.
It is a hot mess in this county.
Anonymous wrote:Ah, OP here - sounds like it's more a magnet system than a charter system - thanks for educating me.
Sounds like there is at least a medium good chance of getting into the language immersion and montessori elementary schools? They are considered pretty good? And if you don't get into one of those you might be able to arrange transport for your child to one of the under-enrolled elementary schools in the area if you prefer one of those schools.
Where can I find more info about TAG? Is the testing pre-k or later? Do you just go to your zoned ES first and then test into TAG programming later?
Anonymous wrote:Ah, OP here - sounds like it's more a magnet system than a charter system - thanks for educating me.
Sounds like there is at least a medium good chance of getting into the language immersion and montessori elementary schools? They are considered pretty good? And if you don't get into one of those you might be able to arrange transport for your child to one of the under-enrolled elementary schools in the area if you prefer one of those schools.
Where can I find more info about TAG? Is the testing pre-k or later? Do you just go to your zoned ES first and then test into TAG programming later?
Anonymous wrote:Ah, OP here - sounds like it's more a magnet system than a charter system - thanks for educating me.
Sounds like there is at least a medium good chance of getting into the language immersion and montessori elementary schools? They are considered pretty good? And if you don't get into one of those you might be able to arrange transport for your child to one of the under-enrolled elementary schools in the area if you prefer one of those schools.
Where can I find more info about TAG? Is the testing pre-k or later? Do you just go to your zoned ES first and then test into TAG programming later?
Anonymous wrote:There are 3 main types of public elementary schools in PG
1) Neighborhood Schools. In the areas you are talking about it is UP ES, Hyattsville ES, Riverdale ES and Felegly ES. There are some other neighborhood schools that are underenrolled that accept out of bounds kids as well. You can search this forum and see which school did that last year.
2) Specialty Program Elementary Schools- this is lottery based. In my experience the majority of people get a lottery placement to one of the programs. They are French Immersion, Spanish Immersion, Performing Arts, Montessori and Talented and Gifted (starts in 2nd grade).
3) Public Charter Schools. The only elementary school charters I have heard positive things about is CMIT. If you do a charter you need to provide your own transportation.
I don't know much about Riverdale ES or Fegely but I know people with kids at UPES and at Hyattsville that are happy. Other nearby publics that I have heard good things about are Berwyn Heights, Mt Rainier ES, Gladys Noon Spellman (Cheverly), Greenbelt ES, Magnolia Lane ES.
The weakest point in PGCPS are the middle schools. We did our neighborhood ES up until 5th and then got into one of the specialty programs for Middle.
I have heard mixed reviews of Hyattsville MS but if we lived inbounds we would have considered it for our kids.