Anonymous wrote:Your chances of getting into DCI non-feeder aren't that great. I wouldn't pass up a seat at Latin on the hopes of DCI.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Correct in that we will have less of a chance at Latin but our first choice is DCI and I don't want to forgo that chance for 6th. I guess the question is - is it harder to get into DCI or Latin in 6th? Latin is our #2 choice if we don't get into DCI in 6th from a feeder.
. I guess I need to look at the odds of getting into each for 6th.
The math isn't hard. Latin is a much harder nut to crack.
Anonymous wrote:Have lived on the hill a decade now with no plans to leave - DH is obsessed with being in the city and we can't afford upper NW so for the foreseeable future we plan to stay in our townhouse. Both kids are in a DCI feeder school so we are putting all our eggs in the DCI basket. Will try for one of the Latin campuses in 6th if we don't get into DCI.
Anonymous wrote:Correct in that we will have less of a chance at Latin but our first choice is DCI and I don't want to forgo that chance for 6th. I guess the question is - is it harder to get into DCI or Latin in 6th? Latin is our #2 choice if we don't get into DCI in 6th from a feeder.
. I guess I need to look at the odds of getting into each for 6th.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are moving. We waffled the first few years of elementary because we like the neighborhood and our ES. And we've done the dance with "well SH seems okay, maybe we can put it off."
But then one morning I woke up and decided: I don't want to do this anymore. We are moving after this year ends. Our primary goal in where we end up is solid ES-MS-HS situation, no surprises. I think we have lower standards for what that means than many in this area, but higher than Eastern. We want honors tracking, foreign language, good IB or AP offerings, and a solid extracurricular program. I don't need my kids to go to "the best" high school. I didn't. But I want them to have options, whether they are high achievers or just middle of the road.
We are also excited about more space (a yard!), better in state college options, and hopefully a slightly slower paced neighborhood with less crime and general angst. We'll miss the walkability and great transit options, and some of our neighbors
I’m excited for you. I wish we had moved years ago.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are moving. We waffled the first few years of elementary because we like the neighborhood and our ES. And we've done the dance with "well SH seems okay, maybe we can put it off."
But then one morning I woke up and decided: I don't want to do this anymore. We are moving after this year ends. Our primary goal in where we end up is solid ES-MS-HS situation, no surprises. I think we have lower standards for what that means than many in this area, but higher than Eastern. We want honors tracking, foreign language, good IB or AP offerings, and a solid extracurricular program. I don't need my kids to go to "the best" high school. I didn't. But I want them to have options, whether they are high achievers or just middle of the road.
We are also excited about more space (a yard!), better in state college options, and hopefully a slightly slower paced neighborhood with less crime and general angst. We'll miss the walkability and great transit options, and some of our neighbors
I’m excited for you. I wish we had moved years ago.
Anonymous wrote:We are moving. We waffled the first few years of elementary because we like the neighborhood and our ES. And we've done the dance with "well SH seems okay, maybe we can put it off."
But then one morning I woke up and decided: I don't want to do this anymore. We are moving after this year ends. Our primary goal in where we end up is solid ES-MS-HS situation, no surprises. I think we have lower standards for what that means than many in this area, but higher than Eastern. We want honors tracking, foreign language, good IB or AP offerings, and a solid extracurricular program. I don't need my kids to go to "the best" high school. I didn't. But I want them to have options, whether they are high achievers or just middle of the road.
We are also excited about more space (a yard!), better in state college options, and hopefully a slightly slower paced neighborhood with less crime and general angst. We'll miss the walkability and great transit options, and some of our neighbors
Anonymous wrote:Its reasonably hard to get into Latin even for 5th. If you dont get DCI for 6th, you wont have a good enough lottery number for Latin that year either. But I think the vast majority of feeder students get into DCI.
Anonymous wrote:Correct in that we will have less of a chance at Latin but our first choice is DCI and I don't want to forgo that chance for 6th. I guess the question is - is it harder to get into DCI or Latin in 6th? Latin is our #2 choice if we don't get into DCI in 6th from a feeder.
. I guess I need to look at the odds of getting into each for 6th.
Anonymous wrote:Have lived on the hill a decade now with no plans to leave - DH is obsessed with being in the city and we can't afford upper NW so for the foreseeable future we plan to stay in our townhouse. Both kids are in a DCI feeder school so we are putting all our eggs in the DCI basket. Will try for one of the Latin campuses in 6th if we don't get into DCI.