Anonymous wrote:I definitely wouldn't switch at this point for Maury or SWS. Your kid will feel left out of the stuff that celebrates how far the 5th grade has come, since he wasn't there before. Few kids go on to EH so chances are the friends he makes won't carry over to 6th. And EH isn't better than JA. Are you on the WL for Inspired Teaching? I think that's a better option than EH or CHML. Also agree with looking at Francis and its feeders.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DS is in 4th grade now, and happy at his ES. But its in an undesirable feeder pattern (Jefferson). We played the lottery for 5th for Latin and Basis, but also threw on some feeder schools for Stuart Hobson and Eliot Hine. Its looks like we will get called off the WL for at least one of Ludlow, Watkins, Wilson. I expect a call anytime now for Wilson, but maybe we will pass up on that offer.
But is it worth switching to LT or Watkins for 5th? I know SH isn't the best choice but it seems like the best one we have left, and playing the lottery at 6th may leave us with Jefferson as our only choice.
We also have very low WL numbers for SWS and Maury that feed into EH.
Is switching for 5th grade a tough adjustment? Or no big deal? I am already thinking about how we may strike out in the lottery for 6th and that April is very late in the year to try to move before the next school year starts.
I would switch to LT, no question. 3 5th grade classes this year, so they'll take some new kids (your kid won't be the one newbie). The Departmentalized setup for 3rd-5th grade classes is great and the ELA 5th grade teacher is terrific. LT's extracurricular set up is also more like a middle school than most elementary schools -- so many great options. All that said, you won't hear until August whether you get in as they aren't moving the WL until then for grades K-5th. Last year, there was an unexpected IB surge in enrollment in 1st grade and so they want to wait until the dust shakes out this year since grade levels are pretty full. However, since they went to 3 5th grade classes, I would bet you do get in in August.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'd recommend learning more about Jefferson before writing it off.
I came here to say this too. Especially if your kid is happy at ES, two transitions in two years is a lot. We are heading there next year, and I’ve talked to a lot of parents that are really happy there. I’ve also talked to several families that initially saw Jefferson as a nonstarter until they visited and talked with staff, and many of them attended or will be attending next year.
Don't fall this sort of whitewashing BS, OP. The truth is that there hasn't been a year when "many" UMC Brent grads (read a dozen+) went to Jefferson since pre-Covid. I know this because my kids' time at Brent extended from 2014 to 2024. We know several families where older sibs attended Jefferson during the pandemic yet younger sibs are at SH now. Jefferson has a nice building and faculty and staff talk the talk about supporting advanced learners but there isn't much to inspire.
The inconvenient truth is that hardly anybody bothers with Jefferson when they have access to SH and some of the UMC Brent families who start at Jefferson bail before 8th grade year after year.
While I think it would be great if more Brent families attended, there are kids other than the UMC Brent grads who attend and thrive at Jefferson. Those families, who represent current 6th, 7th, and 8th graders, were the ones who informed my family's decision (not kids who attended during the pandemic 5 years ago). I get that different families are going to make different choices, my main point was to agree with the person who recommended learning more before writing it off completely because I've seen people (not all UMC and not all white, but all kind, smart kids) change their mind after doing so.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'd recommend learning more about Jefferson before writing it off.
I came here to say this too. Especially if your kid is happy at ES, two transitions in two years is a lot. We are heading there next year, and I’ve talked to a lot of parents that are really happy there. I’ve also talked to several families that initially saw Jefferson as a nonstarter until they visited and talked with staff, and many of them attended or will be attending next year.
Don't fall this sort of whitewashing BS, OP. The truth is that there hasn't been a year when "many" UMC Brent grads (read a dozen+) went to Jefferson since pre-Covid. I know this because my kids' time at Brent extended from 2014 to 2024. We know several families where older sibs attended Jefferson during the pandemic yet younger sibs are at SH now. Jefferson has a nice building and faculty and staff talk the talk about supporting advanced learners but there isn't much to inspire.
The inconvenient truth is that hardly anybody bothers with Jefferson when they have access to SH and some of the UMC Brent families who start at Jefferson bail before 8th grade year after year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'd recommend learning more about Jefferson before writing it off.
I came here to say this too. Especially if your kid is happy at ES, two transitions in two years is a lot. We are heading there next year, and I’ve talked to a lot of parents that are really happy there. I’ve also talked to several families that initially saw Jefferson as a nonstarter until they visited and talked with staff, and many of them attended or will be attending next year.
Don't fall this sort of whitewashing BS, OP. The truth is that there hasn't been a year when "many" UMC Brent grads (read a dozen+) went to Jefferson since pre-Covid. I know this because my kids' time at Brent extended from 2014 to 2024. We know several families where older sibs attended Jefferson during the pandemic yet younger sibs are at SH now. Jefferson has a nice building and faculty and staff talk the talk about supporting advanced learners but there isn't much to inspire.
The inconvenient truth is that hardly anybody bothers with Jefferson when they have access to SH and some of the UMC Brent families who start at Jefferson bail before 8th grade year after year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'd recommend learning more about Jefferson before writing it off.
I came here to say this too. Especially if your kid is happy at ES, two transitions in two years is a lot. We are heading there next year, and I’ve talked to a lot of parents that are really happy there. I’ve also talked to several families that initially saw Jefferson as a nonstarter until they visited and talked with staff, and many of them attended or will be attending next year.
Anonymous wrote:I'd recommend learning more about Jefferson before writing it off.