Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Meridian is still going to be around the corner with a much nicer building so I am guessing most Meridian families will stay there.
And just because a household is in a 500-600k house doesn't mean they have $30k a year for private. I know we do not bit we don't qualify for FARM either.
Sure, but the point is that the same community of families who are attracted to Meridian - and perhaps didn't get in - now have another option right around the corner. And everyone knows of that option and is going to be talking about. Of course they're going to apply.
Anonymous wrote:Meridian is still going to be around the corner with a much nicer building so I am guessing most Meridian families will stay there.
And just because a household is in a 500-600k house doesn't mean they have $30k a year for private. I know we do not bit we don't qualify for FARM either.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He is of the top 5 on the waitlist for Cap City PCS, Stokes, Creative Minds and Inspired Teaching. I am pretty confident that it'll definitely be among, CM, IT and CCPCS (although I think that we have a good chance at Stokes too). Thanks!
HUH? Did some money change hands? No one gets that lucky five times.
There are only 4 schools. Stokes is first come, first waitlist so no luck there, just being there early. IT opened a 2nd K class so the chances for that grade are better. CM is a new school, so chances are better. CC is expanding so the chances are better too. So yes the OP is lucky, but it's not unbelieveable.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He is of the top 5 on the waitlist for Cap City PCS, Stokes, Creative Minds and Inspired Teaching. I am pretty confident that it'll definitely be among, CM, IT and CCPCS (although I think that we have a good chance at Stokes too). Thanks!
HUH? Did some money change hands? No one gets that lucky five times.
Anonymous wrote:He is of the top 5 on the waitlist for Cap City PCS, Stokes, Creative Minds and Inspired Teaching. I am pretty confident that it'll definitely be among, CM, IT and CCPCS (although I think that we have a good chance at Stokes too). Thanks!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow, somebody has to be lucky, right?
My order of pref would be:
Stokes - because of the language immersion
Cap City - because of the long-standing reputation and experience
IT - great concept, but it's only a year old and doesn't have a permanent location
CM - sounds good, but is totally new
IT is more than a concept - it's had a tremendous first year and it's 14th and Florida location is for the next two school years, at least
Don't get worked up. I think the point here is that it doesn't have a track record. If the OP is interested in retention rates, test scores, exmissions, etc. the jury is still out. I don't think anyone expects poor performance from IT, just that there's no history yet.
especially given the # of ELL and lack of FARMS
Don't worry. At 14th and Florida that will change!
but it will take a while. current families and their siblings will need to age out
unless you are saying that the current families will not travel to that location b/c with the 'diversity'
This confuses me. U Street is crawling with wealthy white people. Yes, there are still some low and middle income in the area, but the average house costs $600k+...
Anonymous wrote:For a PP the figure for FARMS at IT is right around the 20% mark. I don't know the figure for ELL, if I had to guess the most common non English language I would guess Amharic. Yes, 20% FARMS sounds really low but in my opinion that doesn't truly reflect the school. A huge population of the parents are teachers. While a teacher's salary would exclude them from qualifying for FARMS it doesn't mean there's nothing but wealthy families at the school. IMHO the school is very diverse in many ways.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow, somebody has to be lucky, right?
My order of pref would be:
Stokes - because of the language immersion
Cap City - because of the long-standing reputation and experience
IT - great concept, but it's only a year old and doesn't have a permanent location
CM - sounds good, but is totally new
IT is more than a concept - it's had a tremendous first year and it's 14th and Florida location is for the next two school years, at least
Don't get worked up. I think the point here is that it doesn't have a track record. If the OP is interested in retention rates, test scores, exmissions, etc. the jury is still out. I don't think anyone expects poor performance from IT, just that there's no history yet.
especially given the # of ELL and lack of FARMS
Don't worry. At 14th and Florida that will change!
but it will take a while. current families and their siblings will need to age out
unless you are saying that the current families will not travel to that location b/c with the 'diversity'
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow, somebody has to be lucky, right?
My order of pref would be:
Stokes - because of the language immersion
Cap City - because of the long-standing reputation and experience
IT - great concept, but it's only a year old and doesn't have a permanent location
CM - sounds good, but is totally new
IT is more than a concept - it's had a tremendous first year and it's 14th and Florida location is for the next two school years, at least
Don't get worked up. I think the point here is that it doesn't have a track record. If the OP is interested in retention rates, test scores, exmissions, etc. the jury is still out. I don't think anyone expects poor performance from IT, just that there's no history yet.
especially given the # of ELL and lack of FARMS
Don't worry. At 14th and Florida that will change!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow, somebody has to be lucky, right?
My order of pref would be:
Stokes - because of the language immersion
Cap City - because of the long-standing reputation and experience
IT - great concept, but it's only a year old and doesn't have a permanent location
CM - sounds good, but is totally new
IT is more than a concept - it's had a tremendous first year and it's 14th and Florida location is for the next two school years, at least
Don't get worked up. I think the point here is that it doesn't have a track record. If the OP is interested in retention rates, test scores, exmissions, etc. the jury is still out. I don't think anyone expects poor performance from IT, just that there's no history yet.
especially given the # of ELL and lack of FARMS