Anonymous wrote:what do folks think the current IT site will be used for?
Anonymous wrote:I'm confused about Sharpe. I was under the impression that it had already been excessed and that Bridges had bid on it. Does this mean Bridges didn't get it, or was I mistaken that it was ever excessed in the first place, or that Bridges bid on it?
Anonymous wrote:How will metroing parents get there?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Fantastic news! Will they open in 2014-2015 there? If not, I wonder where Lee will go for the first year. And does this mean that in the year that it opens, IT will have more spots?
Lee's first year is 2014-2015. It will be IT's fourth year.
They are both occupying the Shaed school building come fall.
Lee will be on the basement level with its founding classes. IT will be on the top three levels. Lee will move out once it expands past the space allotted and another school will likely take its place, much as IT took up the basement in the Potomac Lighthouse building its first year and moved out once it needed more space.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So does this mean that IT will have more PS3 spots in the upcoming lottery than it did this year? (I know you said they will accept new students for PS3, but just curious if there will be more spots than if they stayed in their current space.) Thanks!
Try applying to Lee Montessori if the location will work for you. That's how we got into IT: we took a risk with a brand new charter in its first year. Best decision ever.
Anonymous wrote:So does this mean that IT will have more PS3 spots in the upcoming lottery than it did this year? (I know you said they will accept new students for PS3, but just curious if there will be more spots than if they stayed in their current space.) Thanks!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:IT will accept new students in PS3 and its second grade, as it adds one class per grade with that group as it moves up. It also will add a 6th grade next year, on up to 8th grade in two more years. At this point in time, as a current family, we were told it doesn't have plans to have more than two classes per grade level.
Second grade? There are already 2 sections of first grade this year. Do you mean it'll add a class to third grade?
Anonymous wrote:IT will accept new students in PS3 and its second grade, as it adds one class per grade with that group as it moves up. It also will add a 6th grade next year, on up to 8th grade in two more years. At this point in time, as a current family, we were told it doesn't have plans to have more than two classes per grade level.