Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think this I ridiculous! If they called, then they should offer a spot or at least tell us where we are in the process. Its sending false hope in my opinion and I'm sick of it!
It's not daycare. Or the DCps lottery. They don't simply move down the list in a "process"
I'm sure they do exactly that.
Anonymous wrote:congrats! we were in the same position last year. tips based on our experience:
*do sign up for jumpstart--a week long summer "camp" offered at a very reasonable price to the new 6th graders. the new kids get to bond, meet some teachers, get to know the school in advance.
*go to as many of the social events over the summer as you can. you will get invitations closer to summer. we were amazed by the number of informal gatherings for new kids/families over the summer. we went to lots of them, and as a result, my dc felt super comfortable starting last fall.
*the community is super welcoming.
*the school is rigorous. that's what we wanted, but it was a shock as my dc came from a very different kind of school. looking back it probably took a few months before DC really felt settled in.
*if your dc is involved in a lot of outside sports/activities, think about whether he/she can continue those given the amount of hw. my dc had two outside sports in the fall and got pretty stressed out trying to balance the sports commitments with the new school ones. after the fall, dc dropped one sport so the rest of the year would feel less stressful. we had no way to know in advance last summer how that would feel as his prior school had very little hw and it was easy to spend many hours a week playing sports.
*you and your dc will love the lunch program.
Anonymous wrote:congrats! we were in the same position last year. tips based on our experience:
*do sign up for jumpstart--a week long summer "camp" offered at a very reasonable price to the new 6th graders. the new kids get to bond, meet some teachers, get to know the school in advance.
*go to as many of the social events over the summer as you can. you will get invitations closer to summer. we were amazed by the number of informal gatherings for new kids/families over the summer. we went to lots of them, and as a result, my dc felt super comfortable starting last fall.
*the community is super welcoming.
*the school is rigorous. that's what we wanted, but it was a shock as my dc came from a very different kind of school. looking back it probably took a few months before DC really felt settled in.
*if your dc is involved in a lot of outside sports/activities, think about whether he/she can continue those given the amount of hw. my dc had two outside sports in the fall and got pretty stressed out trying to balance the sports commitments with the new school ones. after the fall, dc dropped one sport so the rest of the year would feel less stressful. we had no way to know in advance last summer how that would feel as his prior school had very little hw and it was easy to spend many hours a week playing sports.
*you and your dc will love the lunch program.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think this I ridiculous! If they called, then they should offer a spot or at least tell us where we are in the process. Its sending false hope in my opinion and I'm sick of it!
It's not daycare. Or the DCps lottery. They don't simply move down the list in a "process"
I'm sure they do exactly that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think this I ridiculous! If they called, then they should offer a spot or at least tell us where we are in the process. Its sending false hope in my opinion and I'm sick of it!
It's not daycare. Or the DCps lottery. They don't simply move down the list in a "process"
Anonymous wrote:I think this I ridiculous! If they called, then they should offer a spot or at least tell us where we are in the process. Its sending false hope in my opinion and I'm sick of it!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think this I ridiculous! If they called, then they should offer a spot or at least tell us where we are in the process. Its sending false hope in my opinion and I'm sick of it!
Disagree. They don't know if they are a first choice or if they were accepted elsewhere that you are happy with. Clearly they may have spots and are working through to see who their realistic options from the Waitlist might be.