Anonymous wrote:Based on my research, it's a great school for pre-k, like another suggested, but we would probably keep trying to lottery for a better school beyond K. My hesitation is I'm not sure I'd want to pull DC from current school and put into SWW for one year, just to (hopefully) move again. The cost vs. no-cost is extremely enticing though. We could save a lot in that one year. Commute would not be an issue for us (SWW is close to DC's current school).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, 3 pk3 classes this fall.
Since they only offered 24 spots in the initial lottery, does that mean that they are offering an additional 21 spots now? (Usually there are 15 PK3 kids per class, plus one early stages, so I think they should be offering 45 total non-early stages slots.)
Anonymous wrote:Yes, 3 pk3 classes this fall.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:1403, if you don't mind me asking, which grade classrooms were you able to observe? I just did a tour (and granted, it is not during the school year), and was a bit concerned that the program does not seem fully rooted yet. i was told that the school was almost shuttered due to lack of interest, but was revived when parents and community and DC decided to invest in the school and save it. and last year apparently was their first "transition" year moving in the direction of new growth under the same principal as that of the SWW HS. i certainly see it as becoming a reward school in the next few years, but in the meantime, i get the imminent sense that there will be many growing pains. just my observation/speculation.
As a current parent there, last year was good but I can guarantee there will be additional growing pains, but we're in it for the long haul and will ride them out and work with other parents/administration.
Anonymous wrote:1403, if you don't mind me asking, which grade classrooms were you able to observe? I just did a tour (and granted, it is not during the school year), and was a bit concerned that the program does not seem fully rooted yet. i was told that the school was almost shuttered due to lack of interest, but was revived when parents and community and DC decided to invest in the school and save it. and last year apparently was their first "transition" year moving in the direction of new growth under the same principal as that of the SWW HS. i certainly see it as becoming a reward school in the next few years, but in the meantime, i get the imminent sense that there will be many growing pains. just my observation/speculation.