Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One thing to consider is trying to target a location which is in bounds for one school and gives you proximity preference for another. For example, you can live in bounds for Peabody and in some locations have proximity preference for Tyler. Same for the Brent/Tyler line on 7th Street. And also with J.O and Ludlow Taylor (Nothing against those, but I wouldn't select them as in-bounds and would rely on them more as fallback). I'm not familiar enough with the districts for some of the other schools to know where the overlap is.
Is this true for PreK? I was under the impression that there is no proximity preference for PreK, since nobody has a right to a spot, just for K and above.
Anonymous wrote:Brent is not really play based. No way. Just look at the kindergarten classrooms. Kids bent over seat work and toys deemed educational. Not a dress up corner, home corner, bucket of play people in sight.
Anonymous wrote:One thing to consider is trying to target a location which is in bounds for one school and gives you proximity preference for another. For example, you can live in bounds for Peabody and in some locations have proximity preference for Tyler. Same for the Brent/Tyler line on 7th Street. And also with J.O and Ludlow Taylor (Nothing against those, but I wouldn't select them as in-bounds and would rely on them more as fallback). I'm not familiar enough with the districts for some of the other schools to know where the overlap is.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Brent is moving to a Reggio Emilia program for early childhood in the fall of 2013. This is the same program as SWS.
Is this information from the principal? The open house? I have a child at Brent and haven't heard, but would be interested in knowing more.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is Brent really paly based? I'm a Brent parent and although my kids absolutely LOVE school and they have lots of fun, I'm not sure I'd say it is play based. I got the impression that SWS is the best for play based. But I wonder how diffuclt it is to get into SWS. Maybe move into Brent area, but also try to get into SWS. Your odds are good (but not 100%) that you will get into Brent if you are in-boundry.
Odds look a good deal worse at Brent for PreK3 this year than last. There are more families with siblings and multiples entering the lottery this year, the Turtle Park crowd. I estimate that at least 1/3 f the 38 spots are already sewn up, with 40 - 50 kids whose parents would take a slot going for the remaining two dozen. Knowing this and being IB, we're playing it safe, applying to half a dozen charters and for OOB slots where are lots (e.g. JO Wilson).
Anonymous wrote:Brent is moving to a Reggio Emilia program for early childhood in the fall of 2013. This is the same program as SWS.
Anonymous wrote:Is this information from the principal? The open house? I have a child at Brent and haven't heard, but would be interested in knowing more.
Anonymous wrote:Brent is moving to a Reggio Emilia program for early childhood in the fall of 2013. This is the same program as SWS.
Anonymous wrote:Is Brent really paly based? I'm a Brent parent and although my kids absolutely LOVE school and they have lots of fun, I'm not sure I'd say it is play based. I got the impression that SWS is the best for play based. But I wonder how diffuclt it is to get into SWS. Maybe move into Brent area, but also try to get into SWS. Your odds are good (but not 100%) that you will get into Brent if you are in-boundry.
Anonymous wrote:Is Brent really paly based? I'm a Brent parent and although my kids absolutely LOVE school and they have lots of fun, I'm not sure I'd say it is play based. I got the impression that SWS is the best for play based. But I wonder how diffuclt it is to get into SWS. Maybe move into Brent area, but also try to get into SWS. Your odds are good (but not 100%) that you will get into Brent if you are in-boundry.