Anonymous wrote:Eaton is a great school. We love it there. Very welcoming community, lots going on, excellent outreach to parents and kids.
For In boundary preK, your chances are very good. Not 100%, but more likely than not. I have to believe it is more likely you will get into Eaton with IB preference than you will get in OOB at Mann or Stoddert. But at the same time, no guarantee.
And, let me just echo that Eaton's condition is really annoying. 1983 was 30 years ago!!! It's badly in need of an overhaul. That said, the school works with what it has and my kids both love it there. Eaton once again wa pushed down on the rehab list, os I don't think anything will be done before 2017. I would be so happy if it just had an interior paint job and new windows in the library!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Eaton was fully renovated in the early 80s, not fifty years ago.
If that's true, then Marion Barry must have managed the construction himself because it has not worn well at all. The common spaces in particular are tired, dark and uninviting. Janney has had like three renovations in 10 years, Mann and Hearst are new, Lafayette and Murch are in process. And what about Eaton?
Anonymous wrote:OP here- thanks for the feedback.
We belong to Eaton, but you can only get in by lottery
at age 4. So, i am wondering what the chances are.
We live closer to both Stoddert and H. Mann, so that's one concern. I heard good things about the program itself, but Stoddert and Mann seem to have better and more modern infrastructure. Also, from what I saw on the DCPS website, Eaton has a higher ratio of out of boundary kids, so i would also prefer the other two schools for this reason.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Eaton was fully renovated in the early 80s, not fifty years ago.
If that's true, then Marion Barry must have managed the construction himself because it has not worn well at all. The common spaces in particular are tired, dark and uninviting. Janney has had like three renovations in 10 years, Mann and Hearst are new, Lafayette and Murch are in process. And what about Eaton?
The eaton hsa raised the money and paid for it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Eaton was fully renovated in the early 80s, not fifty years ago.
If that's true, then Marion Barry must have managed the construction himself because it has not worn well at all. The common spaces in particular are tired, dark and uninviting. Janney has had like three renovations in 10 years, Mann and Hearst are new, Lafayette and Murch are in process. And what about Eaton?
Anonymous wrote:OP here, thanks for the feedback guys. Will attend open house in November. I wonder what the chances of getting in with lottery for 4 year old might be...
Anonymous wrote:Eaton was fully renovated in the early 80s, not fifty years ago.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here- thanks for the feedback.
We belong to Eaton, but you can only get in by lottery
at age 4. So, i am wondering what the chances are.
We live closer to both Stoddert and H. Mann, so that's one concern. I heard good things about the program itself, but Stoddert and Mann seem to have better and more modern infrastructure. Also, from what I saw on the DCPS website, Eaton has a higher ratio of out of boundary kids, so i would also prefer the other two schools for this reason.
And what's wrong with going to school with out of bounds kids?
I went to eaton and that was the best part,
It was very diverse as a result.
Scared of brown kids?
Anonymous wrote:OP here- thanks for the feedback.
We belong to Eaton, but you can only get in by lottery
at age 4. So, i am wondering what the chances are.
We live closer to both Stoddert and H. Mann, so that's one concern. I heard good things about the program itself, but Stoddert and Mann seem to have better and more modern infrastructure. Also, from what I saw on the DCPS website, Eaton has a higher ratio of out of boundary kids, so i would also prefer the other two schools for this reason.
Anonymous wrote:OP here- thanks for the feedback.
We belong to Eaton, but you can only get in by lottery
at age 4. So, i am wondering what the chances are.
We live closer to both Stoddert and H. Mann, so that's one concern. I heard good things about the program itself, but Stoddert and Mann seem to have better and more modern infrastructure. Also, from what I saw on the DCPS website, Eaton has a higher ratio of out of boundary kids, so i would also prefer the other two schools for this reason.