Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would go to the school expo in December too and ask each schools how they plan to deal with a child who is gifted.
Creative minds is probably the best choice since they have such small classes and can differentiate per child.
I would add seaton. Would not add Garrison.
What was your IB school?
Thanks. I'm liking creative minds the best so far online.
Our IB is Marie Reed
I'm a CMI parent, I followed your other post, I think you will love our program. Good luck!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would go to the school expo in December too and ask each schools how they plan to deal with a child who is gifted.
Creative minds is probably the best choice since they have such small classes and can differentiate per child.
I would add seaton. Would not add Garrison.
What was your IB school?
Thanks. I'm liking creative minds the best so far online.
Our IB is Marie Reed
Anonymous wrote:I'd add Seaton, Thomson, and SWW at Francis Stevens (elementary). Maybe also West, if you're willing to commute up to CM?
Anonymous wrote:You will get into Bridges at 2nd grade. It's easier than for preschool, which will pull in the younger child. We send our son there and love it, so that's just to say, you have one true safety on your list. Also, many DCUM posters are parents of preschoolers which is a different admissions game than later years (harder at some schools, easier at others). So look at your stats for 2nd grade when ordering your list. Having two will help you (one can pull the other in to a school.)
Anonymous wrote:I would go to the school expo in December too and ask each schools how they plan to deal with a child who is gifted.
Creative minds is probably the best choice since they have such small classes and can differentiate per child.
I would add seaton. Would not add Garrison.
What was your IB school?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PP here. Seaton is pretty tough to get into as well. Garrison is the only school i think you have a pretty good chance at in the neighborhood (though i know a lot of people were shut out of PK3 at garrison this year in the initial lottery results - not sure how much of the waitlist they've now gone through).
Wouldn't you just pick Marie Reed inbound over lottery for garrison?
Wait - is she in second grade, and automatically in Marie Reed? Then yeah.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PP here. Seaton is pretty tough to get into as well. Garrison is the only school i think you have a pretty good chance at in the neighborhood (though i know a lot of people were shut out of PK3 at garrison this year in the initial lottery results - not sure how much of the waitlist they've now gone through).
Wouldn't you just pick Marie Reed inbound over lottery for garrison?
Anonymous wrote:I don't think you'll be getting into Cleveland. We had an exceptional lottery draw and got into the non-dual PK3 program, but i think we were some of only a handful of OOB who did. Seaton has gained in tremendous popularity in the last couple years and i would definitely put it on your list. Tour the school after the school year starts. I actually think this year's PK3 class is going to be a lot higher SES than previous years. Bear in mind also that the great test scores at Cleveland are a combo of the dual and non-dual programs, but the non-dual kids aren't getting near the test scores as the dual kids. We were actually more impressed with seaton than the non-dual at cleveland.
Anonymous wrote:PP here. Seaton is pretty tough to get into as well. Garrison is the only school i think you have a pretty good chance at in the neighborhood (though i know a lot of people were shut out of PK3 at garrison this year in the initial lottery results - not sure how much of the waitlist they've now gone through).