Anonymous wrote:I agree with 14:03. Seems way more common than people who specifically care about a specialty (other than immersion).
Anonymous wrote:I agree with 14:03. Seems way more common than people who specifically care about a specialty (other than immersion).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Applied for PK3 with no sib preference. Already got into LAMB (!). Will relocate if necessary for school (that’s why the schools are geographically all over the place).
Mundo Verde
Two Rivers 4th Street
Two Rivers @ Young
Inspired Teaching
Creative Minds International
Stokes
DC Bilingual
Maury (IB preference)
School-Within-School
Cap Hill Montessori
This list is crazy. Have you accepted LAMB?
Not yet but going to visit this week. We're in a private preschool now and are happy there, but were hoping to get in somewhere with a path through middle school or close to our current home. We figured she wouldn't get in anywhere and we'd stay where we are. We got lucky with LAMB but want to see what happens.
Did they give you a campus? SD, MO?
No, but I was so shocked to get a call that I didn't even ask! The email didn't provide a location either.
Wow, you are super lucky because your list has no safeties at all. Except I don't know much about your IB.
And this is another "throw spaghetti at the wall and see if it sticks" situation. In other words- you just looked at the most desirable schools on here without a plan. Good go you that you got lucky, but your smug attitude of "let's see what happens" is pretty sh*tty.
This post makes no sense. PPs list seems pretty normal to me. It’s similar to how mine was and our kids ended up at a school we love.
Then you were lucky.
Nah. Spaghetti at the wall PP is just angry and jealous and lashing out.
LOL. I got my number one pick every time I played the lottery. THAT is a smug attitude.
I don't understand people who have a list of schools all over the place. Spanish immersion. Montessori. Expeditionary learning. Reggio. It feels so random to me.
Anonymous wrote:What you think?
1st Grade
Lafayette
Hearst
Murch
Janney
3rd Grade
Lafayette
Hearst
Murch
Janney
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Applied for PK3 with no sib preference. Already got into LAMB (!). Will relocate if necessary for school (that’s why the schools are geographically all over the place).
Mundo Verde
Two Rivers 4th Street
Two Rivers @ Young
Inspired Teaching
Creative Minds International
Stokes
DC Bilingual
Maury (IB preference)
School-Within-School
Cap Hill Montessori
This list is crazy. Have you accepted LAMB?
Not yet but going to visit this week. We're in a private preschool now and are happy there, but were hoping to get in somewhere with a path through middle school or close to our current home. We figured she wouldn't get in anywhere and we'd stay where we are. We got lucky with LAMB but want to see what happens.
Did they give you a campus? SD, MO?
No, but I was so shocked to get a call that I didn't even ask! The email didn't provide a location either.
Wow, you are super lucky because your list has no safeties at all. Except I don't know much about your IB.
And this is another "throw spaghetti at the wall and see if it sticks" situation. In other words- you just looked at the most desirable schools on here without a plan. Good go you that you got lucky, but your smug attitude of "let's see what happens" is pretty sh*tty.
This post makes no sense. PPs list seems pretty normal to me. It’s similar to how mine was and our kids ended up at a school we love.
Then you were lucky.
Nah. Spaghetti at the wall PP is just angry and jealous and lashing out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When will people learn not to debate others’ choices in the swami thread? The posters are not asking for random critiques. Let the swami do what the swami does please.
Swami seems to have wandered off and many lists remain un-Swamied.
That's because this thread is full of petty A.F. b*tches and Swami is tired our *sses. (I assume. I have no telepathic communication with Swami.) Hope she's off enjoying a latte and fancy chocolate egg somewhere.
If you want her back, BEHAVE!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When will people learn not to debate others’ choices in the swami thread? The posters are not asking for random critiques. Let the swami do what the swami does please.
Swami seems to have wandered off and many lists remain un-Swamied.
That's because this thread is full of petty A.F. b*tches and Swami is tired our *sses. (I assume. I have no telepathic communication with Swami.) Hope she's off enjoying a latte and fancy chocolate egg somewhere.
If you want her back, BEHAVE!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When will people learn not to debate others’ choices in the swami thread? The posters are not asking for random critiques. Let the swami do what the swami does please.
Swami seems to have wandered off and many lists remain un-Swamied.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Applied for PK3 with no sib preference. Already got into LAMB (!). Will relocate if necessary for school (that’s why the schools are geographically all over the place).
Mundo Verde
Two Rivers 4th Street
Two Rivers @ Young
Inspired Teaching
Creative Minds International
Stokes
DC Bilingual
Maury (IB preference)
School-Within-School
Cap Hill Montessori
This list is crazy. Have you accepted LAMB?
Not yet but going to visit this week. We're in a private preschool now and are happy there, but were hoping to get in somewhere with a path through middle school or close to our current home. We figured she wouldn't get in anywhere and we'd stay where we are. We got lucky with LAMB but want to see what happens.
Did they give you a campus? SD, MO?
No, but I was so shocked to get a call that I didn't even ask! The email didn't provide a location either.
Wow, you are super lucky because your list has no safeties at all. Except I don't know much about your IB.
It is a great list for someone who lives IB for a good school, is fine with another year or two of private preschool, and is willing to move to be closer to anywhere they get in. That isn't reflective of most people playing the lottery, but that's what's nice about the lottery--people can pick what makes sense to them.
Except if you're fine with a couple years more of private preschool, you had better be ok with your IB after that. Because charter spots are mainly gone by then.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Applied for PK3 with no sib preference. Already got into LAMB (!). Will relocate if necessary for school (that’s why the schools are geographically all over the place).
Mundo Verde
Two Rivers 4th Street
Two Rivers @ Young
Inspired Teaching
Creative Minds International
Stokes
DC Bilingual
Maury (IB preference)
School-Within-School
Cap Hill Montessori
Maury is a great IB. There's no middle school feed, so that's the issue. But for ES? I can't imagine many on this board who wouldn't be happy with it.
This list is crazy. Have you accepted LAMB?
Not yet but going to visit this week. We're in a private preschool now and are happy there, but were hoping to get in somewhere with a path through middle school or close to our current home. We figured she wouldn't get in anywhere and we'd stay where we are. We got lucky with LAMB but want to see what happens.
Did they give you a campus? SD, MO?
No, but I was so shocked to get a call that I didn't even ask! The email didn't provide a location either.
Wow, you are super lucky because your list has no safeties at all. Except I don't know much about your IB.
It is a great list for someone who lives IB for a good school, is fine with another year or two of private preschool, and is willing to move to be closer to anywhere they get in. That isn't reflective of most people playing the lottery, but that's what's nice about the lottery--people can pick what makes sense to them.
Except if you're fine with a couple years more of private preschool, you had better be ok with your IB after that. Because charter spots are mainly gone by then.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Applied for PK3 with no sib preference. Already got into LAMB (!). Will relocate if necessary for school (that’s why the schools are geographically all over the place).
Mundo Verde
Two Rivers 4th Street
Two Rivers @ Young
Inspired Teaching
Creative Minds International
Stokes
DC Bilingual
Maury (IB preference)
School-Within-School
Cap Hill Montessori
This list is crazy. Have you accepted LAMB?
Not yet but going to visit this week. We're in a private preschool now and are happy there, but were hoping to get in somewhere with a path through middle school or close to our current home. We figured she wouldn't get in anywhere and we'd stay where we are. We got lucky with LAMB but want to see what happens.
Did they give you a campus? SD, MO?
No, but I was so shocked to get a call that I didn't even ask! The email didn't provide a location either.
Wow, you are super lucky because your list has no safeties at all. Except I don't know much about your IB.
And this is another "throw spaghetti at the wall and see if it sticks" situation. In other words- you just looked at the most desirable schools on here without a plan. Good go you that you got lucky, but your smug attitude of "let's see what happens" is pretty sh*tty.
Anonymous wrote:When will people learn not to debate others’ choices in the swami thread? The posters are not asking for random critiques. Let the swami do what the swami does please.