Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is your in boundary school?
My in boundary school is Noyes Elementary, in which Im not interested
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Move. Seriously. The neighborhood was good enough for you but the school your neighbors attend isn’t good enough for your 3yo?
Move.
Jeez, just stop with this already. Half the kids in her neighborhood go somewhere other than Noyes. Also -- where should she move to? What neighborhood in DC is as affordable as where she is now but has better inbound schools?
OP, and earlier poster helpfully wrote the list below. I would tour Langley, Burroughs and Noyes and Friendship Armstrong if the location is doable for you, and consider adding at least one of the latter three as a safety.
Right and if all those kids went to Noyes it would be a good school. Instead we have a bunch of newcomers who love the more affordable real estate but not all of the neighborhoods warts and by going to school elsewhere make the neighborhood school worse and confirm why a lot of natives of the neighborhood resent gentrification. If Edgewood is good enough to live in it should be good enough to send your kids to school there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is your in boundary school?
My in boundary school is Noyes Elementary, in which Im not interested
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Move. Seriously. The neighborhood was good enough for you but the school your neighbors attend isn’t good enough for your 3yo?
Move.
Jeez, just stop with this already. Half the kids in her neighborhood go somewhere other than Noyes. Also -- where should she move to? What neighborhood in DC is as affordable as where she is now but has better inbound schools?
OP, and earlier poster helpfully wrote the list below. I would tour Langley, Burroughs and Noyes and Friendship Armstrong if the location is doable for you, and consider adding at least one of the latter three as a safety.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is your in boundary school?
My in boundary school is Noyes Elementary, in which Im not interested
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Move. Seriously. The neighborhood was good enough for you but the school your neighbors attend isn’t good enough for your 3yo?
Move.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is your in boundary school?
My in boundary school is Noyes Elementary, in which Im not interested
![]()
Move. Seriously. The neighborhood was good enough for you but the school your neighbors attend isn’t good enough for your 3yo?
Move.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is your in boundary school?
My in boundary school is Noyes Elementary, in which Im not interested
You sound charming.
Anonymous wrote:Ah Noyes. Still can’t stop thinking of the cheating scandal when I think of changing ‘No’ to ‘Yes.’
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is your in boundary school?
My in boundary school is Noyes Elementary, in which Im not interested
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If OP is looking to stay at a school through 5th and isn’t willing to try Noyes for PK3, then there is likely a small handful of charter/non boundary schools that she has any chance at all of getting into OOB and that she might deem acceptable depending on her thoughts on immersion and Montessori. She will need an incredibly good master number for any of them.
Non-specialty:
SWS
2R
2RY (maybe)
ITS
CMI (maybe)
If OK w/ immersion and/or Montessori:
YY
LAMB
Stokes (+EE)(maybe)
CHML
Lee
Probably missing something?
Inspired Teaching.
Anonymous wrote:If OP is looking to stay at a school through 5th and isn’t willing to try Noyes for PK3, then there is likely a small handful of charter/non boundary schools that she has any chance at all of getting into OOB and that she might deem acceptable depending on her thoughts on immersion and Montessori. She will need an incredibly good master number for any of them.
Non-specialty:
SWS
2R
2RY (maybe)
ITS
CMI (maybe)
If OK w/ immersion and/or Montessori:
YY
LAMB
Stokes (+EE)(maybe)
CHML
Lee
Probably missing something?