Anonymous wrote:The booths who remained sitting behind a table didn't work. A few dumped the tables or had one for flyers etc were my favorite to navigate. It felt more open. Lee Montesorri gave out little plants. My kid is currently tossing around his football from Garfield. We are far from hugh school but the young people i met who were roaming from Dunbar and Washington Leadershup Academy were impressive. I like schools that had a mix of teachers or administrators and parents. Myschooldc folks in the middle of the floor did a good job explaining the proxess.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My first edoest, what an overwhelming experience!
Please please help! My twins are getting ready to enter pk3 and my husband and I are going nuts with research lol.
Well, back to EdFEST: I got a good vibe from the following booths (in no particular order):
1- DC Bilingual
2- Ingenuity Prep
3- Lees Montesano
On a side note, I ruled out onevery school due to the parent volunteer I spoke with. She said "why are you freaking out this is not college, who cares what elementary school your child goes to, they are basically the same, I don't get why they rank them in my opinion..." well that did it for me, like ma'am elementary education sets the tone for your child's academic journey, I can't just throw my twins at some bottom of the barrel school!
All in all, this was my first EdFEST and it wasn't a waste of time.
Twin parent, join the DC Twins yahoo group. dctwins-subscribe@yahoogroups.com (Try to ignore anyone who is not a parent of multiples who tells you to "calm down".)
Yes because getting into a good school matters so much more if you're a twin.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My first edoest, what an overwhelming experience!
Please please help! My twins are getting ready to enter pk3 and my husband and I are going nuts with research lol.
Well, back to EdFEST: I got a good vibe from the following booths (in no particular order):
1- DC Bilingual
2- Ingenuity Prep
3- Lees Montesano
On a side note, I ruled out onevery school due to the parent volunteer I spoke with. She said "why are you freaking out this is not college, who cares what elementary school your child goes to, they are basically the same, I don't get why they rank them in my opinion..." well that did it for me, like ma'am elementary education sets the tone for your child's academic journey, I can't just throw my twins at some bottom of the barrel school!
All in all, this was my first EdFEST and it wasn't a waste of time.
Twin parent, join the DC Twins yahoo group. dctwins-subscribe@yahoogroups.com (Try to ignore anyone who is not a parent of multiples who tells you to "calm down".)
Anonymous wrote:My first edoest, what an overwhelming experience!
Please please help! My twins are getting ready to enter pk3 and my husband and I are going nuts with research lol.
Well, back to EdFEST: I got a good vibe from the following booths (in no particular order):
1- DC Bilingual
2- Ingenuity Prep
3- Lees Montesano
On a side note, I ruled out onevery school due to the parent volunteer I spoke with. She said "why are you freaking out this is not college, who cares what elementary school your child goes to, they are basically the same, I don't get why they rank them in my opinion..." well that did it for me, like ma'am elementary education sets the tone for your child's academic journey, I can't just throw my twins at some bottom of the barrel school!
All in all, this was my first EdFEST and it wasn't a waste of time.
)Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My first edoest, what an overwhelming experience!
Please please help! My twins are getting ready to enter pk3 and my husband and I are going nuts with research lol.
Well, back to EdFEST: I got a good vibe from the following booths (in no particular order):
1- DC Bilingual
2- Ingenuity Prep
3- Lees Montesano
On a side note, I ruled out onevery school due to the parent volunteer I spoke with. She said "why are you freaking out this is not college, who cares what elementary school your child goes to, they are basically the same, I don't get why they rank them in my opinion..." well that did it for me, like ma'am elementary education sets the tone for your child's academic journey, I can't just throw my twins at some bottom of the barrel school!
All in all, this was my first EdFEST and it wasn't a waste of time.
My advice: calm down.
Um, in DC, getting into the "right" pre school sure as hell will make things easier of your family. As one of the 400 people waitlisted for CMI pk3, I can tell you that had we got in I sure wouldn't be worrying about lottery. I would be set though at least 5th grade if not 8th.
Anonymous wrote:I will start by saying that I was super into this last year, as were all our friends in the same situation. Our son was entering PK3 and we live EOTP with a neighborhood school that has not started to improve at all. So most of us were apprehensive about our in bounds. We were all hoping for charters or DCPS near us that were further along. We had about 10 that we would be happy with and hoped for the best. We ranked our in bounds last. We ended up getting into our #4 ranked charter over the summer. We are super happy and feel very lucky to have found a great place for our son. Here would be my tips:
1. Go to open houses: I ruled out some based on what I saw.
2. Rank your true preference: some friends got their #1 choice even with a waitlist of 500
3. Put your in bounds last if you are on the fence about it. You will likely get in there.
4. Don't bother with DCPS that only have spots for siblings if you are not in bounds
5. Be optimistic, I didn't think we would get in anywhere and we did.
Oh and we were originally matched with a DCPS that we would have been fine with, we were out of bounds for that school and were matched, so do your research.
6. Apply to schools not in the common lottery to keep options open.
7. Attend and engage with a school consultant so you don't get shut out entirely, they will help you even when you are ready to submit your list.
8. Have a back up plan if you don't want your in bounds: daycare or private
9. Give your in bounds a shot, lots of people end up happy with their in bounds school.
Anonymous wrote:I wonder why it was scheduled in December before the holidays. Because of inauguration in January? Do you think it impacted attendance?