Anonymous wrote:OP. Shining Stars, Bridges, DC Bilingual, Inspired, all on list. Did anyone go the DC Bilingual open house on Saturday or know of families with kids there?
Anonymous wrote:Breakthrough is backed by a national non-profit looking for this to be the first of a network of public Montessoris. They have 90 seats, an extra month of school time, and free before/aftercare. We are applying!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are IB for West. However, we consider West to be in our lower tier among the 12 choices. Ideally (like everyone else) we want either dual language or Montessori.
Does anyone have any feedback on Powell, Bruce Monroe, Marie Reed? Same for Lee Montessori or DC Bilingual? I am finding it hard to get to twelve choices as I think most of the better DCPS spots will go to in-bound or those with sibling preference. The HRCS spots also seem like a long shot. Would you rank West lower and still try to aim high or put West and perhaps a Powell high, to increase chances of getting in at least somewhere.
We have our list but not sure if we are shorting ourselves by not putting 12 and also by not putting certain schools higher than others.
Have you applied for LAMB? Spanish immersion Montessori school but not in the common lottery.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Breakthrough Montessori. First year school, head of school is not montessori trained and they are not seeking accredidation
Why aren't they seeking to be accredited?
They have to seek accreditation within their first five years per DC PCSB policy. They can choose to seek accreditation from a number of entities approved by OSSE (Breakthrough hasn't said which one they will use).
They did just hire (within in last 45 days) a new head of instruction who is an experienced Montessori teacher and administrator.
They sent me an email and specifically said they are NOT seeking MONTESSORI accreditation. If they are seeking some other accreditation per PCSB policy that is different.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Breakthrough Montessori. First year school, head of school is not montessori trained and they are not seeking accredidation
Why aren't they seeking to be accredited?
They have to seek accreditation within their first five years per DC PCSB policy. They can choose to seek accreditation from a number of entities approved by OSSE (Breakthrough hasn't said which one they will use).
They did just hire (within in last 45 days) a new head of instruction who is an experienced Montessori teacher and administrator.
Anonymous wrote:We are IB for West. However, we consider West to be in our lower tier among the 12 choices. Ideally (like everyone else) we want either dual language or Montessori.
Does anyone have any feedback on Powell, Bruce Monroe, Marie Reed? Same for Lee Montessori or DC Bilingual? I am finding it hard to get to twelve choices as I think most of the better DCPS spots will go to in-bound or those with sibling preference. The HRCS spots also seem like a long shot. Would you rank West lower and still try to aim high or put West and perhaps a Powell high, to increase chances of getting in at least somewhere.
We have our list but not sure if we are shorting ourselves by not putting 12 and also by not putting certain schools higher than others.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Breakthrough Montessori. First year school, head of school is not montessori trained and they are not seeking accredidation
Why aren't they seeking to be accredited?
They have to seek accreditation within their first five years per DC PCSB policy. They can choose to seek accreditation from a number of entities approved by OSSE (Breakthrough hasn't said which one they will use).
They did just hire (within in last 45 days) a new head of instruction who is an experienced Montessori teacher and administrator.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Breakthrough Montessori. First year school, head of school is not montessori trained and they are not seeking accredidation
Why aren't they seeking to be accredited?
They have to seek accreditation within their first five years per DC PCSB policy. They can choose to seek accreditation from a number of entities approved by OSSE (Breakthrough hasn't said which one they will use).
They did just hire (within in last 45 days) a new head of instruction who is an experienced Montessori teacher and administrator.
Anonymous wrote:Breakthrough Montessori. First year school, head of school is not montessori trained and they are not seeking accredidation
Why aren't they seeking to be accredited?