Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wonder how many IB kids at Peabody and Ludlow-Taylor left to go to Mundo Verde this year, considering the huge MV expansion.
+1. I'm guessing a lot.
I wonder how many are going to leave Brent or Maury for MV? MV has a middle school and a feeder HS. Brent and Maury feed into nothingness as early as 6th.
Enrollment at Brent is increasing, not decreasing. No one with kids at Brent is talking about MV except perhaps as a backup for a younger sib who may not get into PK.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sounds like all of Capitol Hill wants to go to MV.
We didn't even put it on our list.
- Incoming L-T parent
We didn't either. Why hassle with the commute when we have good options right here in our neighborhood.
-rising LT parent
X1000. Rising K family in-bounds for LT and we haven't played the lottery since PS3. Feeling lucky to have a nice neighborhood school with a solid middle school feed (SH).
OP, you should definitely tour LT and speak to more families on the MOTH listserv about the school. It's a wonderful community.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sounds like all of Capitol Hill wants to go to MV.
We didn't even put it on our list.
- Incoming L-T parent
We didn't either. Why hassle with the commute when we have good options right here in our neighborhood.
-rising LT parent
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sounds like all of Capitol Hill wants to go to MV.
We didn't even put it on our list.
- Incoming L-T parent
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm neighbors with 2 rising first graders from Peabody, and both families have told me that almost the entire class is going to Watkins. A few more classes like that and Watkins will be a different place.
I'm the parent of a rising First Grader from Peabody who will be going to Watkins. I currently only know of two kids (from a total of four classes) in the entire school NOT going to Watkins. I'm sure there are more than a handful, but, honestly, I just don't know of more than two, and I've been asking....(and I presently haven't heard of anybody going to MV, though maybe my kid's in another circle.)
As for SES status, if it's any indicator, I've been to A LOT of birthdays that cost over $500. And The school's starting to look like a mini-Boden catalog.
There's also a visible demographic shift between my K child's class and my Pk3 child's. (The PK3 class is diverse, but my impression--based on no hard-data, but impressions from fellow parents--is that it's more uniformlyl higher SES.)
I will be very interested to see if a critical mass of your kid's Peabody class stays through 2nd or 3rd grade. It would be great if that happened, but I have my doubts. Come lottery time next year, my guess is there won't be a single middle/high SES family that doesn't put in some picks for a different school/better MS option.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wonder how many IB kids at Peabody and Ludlow-Taylor left to go to Mundo Verde this year, considering the huge MV expansion.
+1. I'm guessing a lot.
I wonder how many are going to leave Brent or Maury for MV? MV has a middle school and a feeder HS. Brent and Maury feed into nothingness as early as 6th.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm neighbors with 2 rising first graders from Peabody, and both families have told me that almost the entire class is going to Watkins. A few more classes like that and Watkins will be a different place.
I'm the parent of a rising First Grader from Peabody who will be going to Watkins. I currently only know of two kids (from a total of four classes) in the entire school NOT going to Watkins. I'm sure there are more than a handful, but, honestly, I just don't know of more than two, and I've been asking....(and I presently haven't heard of anybody going to MV, though maybe my kid's in another circle.)
As for SES status, if it's any indicator, I've been to A LOT of birthdays that cost over $500. And The school's starting to look like a mini-Boden catalog.
There's also a visible demographic shift between my K child's class and my Pk3 child's. (The PK3 class is diverse, but my impression--based on no hard-data, but impressions from fellow parents--is that it's more uniformlyl higher SES.)
I will be very interested to see if a critical mass of your kid's Peabody class stays through 2nd or 3rd grade. It would be great if that happened, but I have my doubts. Come lottery time next year, my guess is there won't be a single middle/high SES family that doesn't put in some picks for a different school/better MS option.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm neighbors with 2 rising first graders from Peabody, and both families have told me that almost the entire class is going to Watkins. A few more classes like that and Watkins will be a different place.
I'm the parent of a rising First Grader from Peabody who will be going to Watkins. I currently only know of two kids (from a total of four classes) in the entire school NOT going to Watkins. I'm sure there are more than a handful, but, honestly, I just don't know of more than two, and I've been asking....(and I presently haven't heard of anybody going to MV, though maybe my kid's in another circle.)
As for SES status, if it's any indicator, I've been to A LOT of birthdays that cost over $500. And The school's starting to look like a mini-Boden catalog.
There's also a visible demographic shift between my K child's class and my Pk3 child's. (The PK3 class is diverse, but my impression--based on no hard-data, but impressions from fellow parents--is that it's more uniformlyl higher SES.)
I will be very interested to see if a critical mass of your kid's Peabody class stays through 2nd or 3rd grade. It would be great if that happened, but I have my doubts. Come lottery time next year, my guess is there won't be a single middle/high SES family that doesn't put in some picks for a different school/better MS option.
Anonymous wrote:Sounds like all of Capitol Hill wants to go to MV.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm neighbors with 2 rising first graders from Peabody, and both families have told me that almost the entire class is going to Watkins. A few more classes like that and Watkins will be a different place.
I'm the parent of a rising First Grader from Peabody who will be going to Watkins. I currently only know of two kids (from a total of four classes) in the entire school NOT going to Watkins. I'm sure there are more than a handful, but, honestly, I just don't know of more than two, and I've been asking....(and I presently haven't heard of anybody going to MV, though maybe my kid's in another circle.)
As for SES status, if it's any indicator, I've been to A LOT of birthdays that cost over $500. And The school's starting to look like a mini-Boden catalog.
There's also a visible demographic shift between my K child's class and my Pk3 child's. (The PK3 class is diverse, but my impression--based on no hard-data, but impressions from fellow parents--is that it's more uniformlyl higher SES.)
I will be very interested to see if a critical mass of your kid's Peabody class stays through 2nd or 3rd grade. It would be great if that happened, but I have my doubts. Come lottery time next year, my guess is there won't be a single middle/high SES family that doesn't put in some picks for a different school/better MS option.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm neighbors with 2 rising first graders from Peabody, and both families have told me that almost the entire class is going to Watkins. A few more classes like that and Watkins will be a different place.
I'm the parent of a rising First Grader from Peabody who will be going to Watkins. I currently only know of two kids (from a total of four classes) in the entire school NOT going to Watkins. I'm sure there are more than a handful, but, honestly, I just don't know of more than two, and I've been asking....(and I presently haven't heard of anybody going to MV, though maybe my kid's in another circle.)
As for SES status, if it's any indicator, I've been to A LOT of birthdays that cost over $500. And The school's starting to look like a mini-Boden catalog.
There's also a visible demographic shift between my K child's class and my Pk3 child's. (The PK3 class is diverse, but my impression--based on no hard-data, but impressions from fellow parents--is that it's more uniformlyl higher SES.)
I will be very interested to see if a critical mass of your kid's Peabody class stays through 2nd or 3rd grade. It would be great if that happened, but I have my doubts. Come lottery time next year, my guess is there won't be a single middle/high SES family that doesn't put in some picks for a different school/better MS option.
Jeez. Could you at least try to hide your anger and bitterness? I don't have a horse in the Peabody race but it is just so intriguing to see the Cluster drama and people's unwillingness to let it go.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm neighbors with 2 rising first graders from Peabody, and both families have told me that almost the entire class is going to Watkins. A few more classes like that and Watkins will be a different place.
I'm the parent of a rising First Grader from Peabody who will be going to Watkins. I currently only know of two kids (from a total of four classes) in the entire school NOT going to Watkins. I'm sure there are more than a handful, but, honestly, I just don't know of more than two, and I've been asking....(and I presently haven't heard of anybody going to MV, though maybe my kid's in another circle.)
As for SES status, if it's any indicator, I've been to A LOT of birthdays that cost over $500. And The school's starting to look like a mini-Boden catalog.
There's also a visible demographic shift between my K child's class and my Pk3 child's. (The PK3 class is diverse, but my impression--based on no hard-data, but impressions from fellow parents--is that it's more uniformlyl higher SES.)
I will be very interested to see if a critical mass of your kid's Peabody class stays through 2nd or 3rd grade. It would be great if that happened, but I have my doubts. Come lottery time next year, my guess is there won't be a single middle/high SES family that doesn't put in some picks for a different school/better MS option.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm neighbors with 2 rising first graders from Peabody, and both families have told me that almost the entire class is going to Watkins. A few more classes like that and Watkins will be a different place.
I'm the parent of a rising First Grader from Peabody who will be going to Watkins. I currently only know of two kids (from a total of four classes) in the entire school NOT going to Watkins. I'm sure there are more than a handful, but, honestly, I just don't know of more than two, and I've been asking....(and I presently haven't heard of anybody going to MV, though maybe my kid's in another circle.)
As for SES status, if it's any indicator, I've been to A LOT of birthdays that cost over $500. And The school's starting to look like a mini-Boden catalog.
There's also a visible demographic shift between my K child's class and my Pk3 child's. (The PK3 class is diverse, but my impression--based on no hard-data, but impressions from fellow parents--is that it's more uniformlyl higher SES.)
Anonymous wrote:Sounds like all of Capitol Hill wants to go to MV.