Anonymous wrote:Your friends must have applied for, and won by lottery or wait list, spots in the APS Montessori. Only one third of the slots go to upper income families and they are very competitive but if you get lucky on the lottery draw and/or have the nerves to wait it out over the summer for waitlist movement you might get a spot (which you have to pay for). Can't remember all the details but I think also some of the schools do not permit Montessori/VPI children to use extended day or ride the bus because they are too young.
Bus transportation is provided for 3 and 4-year-old students at both Drew and Campbell, and extended day is available to those who turn 4 by the start of the school year. Transportation is provided for 4-year-olds at other locations IF they live within that school boundary. Not sure if they have an option for extended day.
VPI is exclusively for lower income students. Montessori is mixed income, with 1/3 of the spaces available to those whose children do not qualify for free/reduced lunch. The fee is based on a sliding scale. This is the only public pre-k option available to families whose children don't qualify for fr/l. There are a number of classrooms at the Montessori "hub" which is currently Drew. But there are satellite classrooms throughout Arlington (our child is at one). They give priority to siblings of currently enrolled ES students, so it's fairly competitive at some locations. At other locations, your chances are better because there's a smaller pool of applicants. Your chances will be better, as a 4-year-old, in areas that have more turnover, because someone will have to leave to open a spot at the 4-year-old year. Do you know what area of Arlington (what school zone) you're targeting?
More info available here:
https://www.apsva.us/wp-content/uploads/2015/02/Montessori_application_english_2017_18.pdf