Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:(^^I say "a part of me" because we are quite happy with our school and I would be sad to leave it. But I also believe strongly that we could be happy at Wakefield as well.)
Why can't you transfer? Wakefield has space and the other schools are overcrowded.
Well, we could and actually we discussed it, because two of DC's close friends go to Wakefield. But DC would have a ~35 minute commute by metro/ART bus, including a transfer. Or, DC could walk one block to his assigned school. It really wasn't much of a competition.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:(^^I say "a part of me" because we are quite happy with our school and I would be sad to leave it. But I also believe strongly that we could be happy at Wakefield as well.)
Why can't you transfer? Wakefield has space and the other schools are overcrowded.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, If I understand, you'd like Claremont. I was on the waiting list and got in eventually to the montesorri program, but you should really apply when your child is 3-years old. After you finish the montesorri program (after kindergarten), you would have the option of continuing at Claremont. I was really impressed with the montesorri program at Claremont, and the school is popular with some people because of the spanish immersion program. Good luck!
I don't think I realized that claremont has a montessori program? Do they start spanish immersion there? Isn't pre-school in Arlington income based?
Anonymous wrote:OP, If I understand, you'd like Claremont. I was on the waiting list and got in eventually to the montesorri program, but you should really apply when your child is 3-years old. After you finish the montesorri program (after kindergarten), you would have the option of continuing at Claremont. I was really impressed with the montesorri program at Claremont, and the school is popular with some people because of the spanish immersion program. Good luck!
Anonymous wrote:(^^I say "a part of me" because we are quite happy with our school and I would be sad to leave it. But I also believe strongly that we could be happy at Wakefield as well.)
Anonymous wrote:I'd wait for the redistricting before buying there. That will reveal whether the Wakefield avoiders are some rare species found only on DCUM or are instead most of N. Arlington.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To give some perspective, my now-K son was around #200 on the ATS waitlist this year. The schools are overcrowded so they were very strict about transfers this year - I wouldn't count on a transfer that isn't part of an application/lottery process, and those are a crapshoot. The Spanish immersion schools usually have the best odds.
Pick a house with a school you could live with - in reality, they're all pretty good. Don't let the S. Arlington haters convince you that they're bad schools and your kid is relegated to being a sanitation engineer if they wind up zoned for Wakefield.
I'd wait for the redistricting before buying there. That will reveal whether the Wakefield avoiders are some rare species found only on DCUM or are instead most of N. Arlington.