Anonymous wrote:My take -- FWIW -- is that all three K teachers are fundamentally strong. Each comes with her own set of rules, weaknesses and idiosyncrasies which can be problematic for some parents and occasionally some students.
Anonymous wrote:PreK3 seems doomed at Brent, irregardless of DCPS opposition. More and more kids are coming into K without being well prepared, and parents, teachers and admins know this, and are concerned by the trend. Many of us in-boundary won't be remotely surprised if this is Brent's last PreK3 lottery season.
Anonymous wrote:Has there been any discussion about dropping PreK3 at the school? During an LSAT meeting or at any other forum?
Anonymous wrote:PreK3 seems doomed at Brent, irregardless of DCPS opposition. More and more kids are coming into K without being well prepared, and parents, teachers and admins know this, and are concerned by the trend. Many of us in-boundary won't be remotely surprised if this is Brent's last PreK3 lottery season.
Anonymous wrote:I'm at Van Ness and count 17 or 18 Brent in-boundary kids in PreS3. Remember that more than 40 in-boundary kids were turned away for PreK3, and Van Ness is just six blocks from Brent. Some of us live closer to Van Ness than Brent!! Anybody's guess how many of these families actually return to Brent for K. I'd wager around two-thirds.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:With only 30 PreK3 spots left at Brent (down from 38 last year) and Lord knows how many names going in the hat in the 2015-2016 lottery season, I wouldn't hold my breath. The school was expecting two dozen in-boundary applicants with siblings in the last lottery season and got 42.
Take heart, Van Ness got nearly 20 of the Brent in-boundary 3 year olds and AppleTree LP got a dozen. If you land in either program (both solid and predominantly high SES), your kid will have plenty of K buddies/former classmates at Brent. Tyler Spanish Immersion, Ludlow-Taylor and Peabody also welcome multiple Brent in-boundary kids for PreK3 and 4.
Why are there are only 30 PreK3 slots this year?
Anonymous wrote:I don't think it's a silly question, but I agree that no one is likely to have a good answer right now. The situation may not be as bad as last year because there shouldn't be as many new inbounds kindergarteners pulling their younger siblings in with them because most of the inbounds K cohort for next year is already at the school. That being said, your very best scenario probably isn't even a 50 percent chance. Have a backup plan!
Anonymous wrote:With only 30 PreK3 spots left at Brent (down from 38 last year) and Lord knows how many names going in the hat in the 2015-2016 lottery season, I wouldn't hold my breath. The school was expecting two dozen in-boundary applicants with siblings in the last lottery season and got 42.
Take heart, Van Ness got nearly 20 of the Brent in-boundary 3 year olds and AppleTree LP got a dozen. If you land in either program (both solid and predominantly high SES), your kid will have plenty of K buddies/former classmates at Brent. Tyler Spanish Immersion, Ludlow-Taylor and Peabody also welcome multiple Brent in-boundary kids for PreK3 and 4.