Anonymous wrote:OP here again. Two schools that aren't on my list are Hyde-Addison and School Without Walls @ Francis-Stevens. What's the prek-3 lottery like for those two schools? They're right OMW to work and I would be able to drop DC off and get to work within 30 minutes. Should I put those on my list or would it be a waste of space and unrealistic?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I do not recommend driving 13 miles to school to school, or even 5, unless you’re going to hire someone to do it (nanny or au pair). It’s just too far.
OP here. Dad and I have thrown around the idea of having someone drop DC off at school and I would be able to pick him up. I'm just not sure on how to go about finding that someone. We would only need them for about 2 hours a day.
Advertise on care.com or other places you'd look for a sitter.
Another option is to hire an after-school nanny to pick up child, bring home and play, and start dinner for you. That may work out to be not much more expensive than after care would be, and for some kids the school day is long enough without the 2-3 hours of aftercare tacked on at the end.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I do not recommend driving 13 miles to school to school, or even 5, unless you’re going to hire someone to do it (nanny or au pair). It’s just too far.
OP here. Dad and I have thrown around the idea of having someone drop DC off at school and I would be able to pick him up. I'm just not sure on how to go about finding that someone. We would only need them for about 2 hours a day.
Advertise on care.com or other places you'd look for a sitter.
Another option is to hire an after-school nanny to pick up child, bring home and play, and start dinner for you. That may work out to be not much more expensive than after care would be, and for some kids the school day is long enough without the 2-3 hours of aftercare tacked on at the end.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I do not recommend driving 13 miles to school to school, or even 5, unless you’re going to hire someone to do it (nanny or au pair). It’s just too far.
OP here. Dad and I have thrown around the idea of having someone drop DC off at school and I would be able to pick him up. I'm just not sure on how to go about finding that someone. We would only need them for about 2 hours a day.
Anonymous wrote:I do not recommend driving 13 miles to school to school, or even 5, unless you’re going to hire someone to do it (nanny or au pair). It’s just too far.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. So we live in SE and the schools on our list for the 2019/2020 school year (PreK-3) are between 5 and 13 miles from our home. Am I being unrealistic? Right now, I think that I will be fine with taking him across town to school, but when that time comes, I may not want to take the drive. I've googled the commute to and from each school and google maps is telling me that it could take anywhere from 30 to 50 minutes to get to them. Did I also mention that I work in Tyson's Corner?!One good thing is that daddy works in SW, but he has to be to work by 8:30 am. He could very well take our son to school, but what are the chances that he would get to work on time? I could also change my work hours from 9 to 5, but that means less time spent with my munchkin in the evenings. Either way, I have to finalize my list within the next couple of weeks.
I kind of feel like I'm making this harder than I should. Someone please talk me off of this ledge, my anxiety super high!!
Tell us your IB and where you are looking. First, we can gauge whether you have a chance at some of them. Second, we can suggest routes or schools likely to have carpools from certain neighborhoods.
OP here. My inbound school is Garfield Elementary. As far as my list, Ive done the research on the chances of us getting into one of the schools on our list and I am confident that DC will get into one of those schools. If he doesn't, he will just stay at daycare for one more year and we will try again with prek-4. That said, I appreciate the offer to gauge my chances, but it's not needed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. So we live in SE and the schools on our list for the 2019/2020 school year (PreK-3) are between 5 and 13 miles from our home. Am I being unrealistic? Right now, I think that I will be fine with taking him across town to school, but when that time comes, I may not want to take the drive. I've googled the commute to and from each school and google maps is telling me that it could take anywhere from 30 to 50 minutes to get to them. Did I also mention that I work in Tyson's Corner?!One good thing is that daddy works in SW, but he has to be to work by 8:30 am. He could very well take our son to school, but what are the chances that he would get to work on time? I could also change my work hours from 9 to 5, but that means less time spent with my munchkin in the evenings. Either way, I have to finalize my list within the next couple of weeks.
I kind of feel like I'm making this harder than I should. Someone please talk me off of this ledge, my anxiety super high!!
Tell us your IB and where you are looking. First, we can gauge whether you have a chance at some of them. Second, we can suggest routes or schools likely to have carpools from certain neighborhoods.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. So we live in SE and the schools on our list for the 2019/2020 school year (PreK-3) are between 5 and 13 miles from our home. Am I being unrealistic? Right now, I think that I will be fine with taking him across town to school, but when that time comes, I may not want to take the drive. I've googled the commute to and from each school and google maps is telling me that it could take anywhere from 30 to 50 minutes to get to them. Did I also mention that I work in Tyson's Corner?!One good thing is that daddy works in SW, but he has to be to work by 8:30 am. He could very well take our son to school, but what are the chances that he would get to work on time? I could also change my work hours from 9 to 5, but that means less time spent with my munchkin in the evenings. Either way, I have to finalize my list within the next couple of weeks.
I kind of feel like I'm making this harder than I should. Someone please talk me off of this ledge, my anxiety super high!!
Why do you have to finalize the list in a few weeks? Lottery is not even open yet and you have until March. Personally, as someone who lives in SE and also commutes to Tyson's, I would limit your schools to Cap Hill area schools, AppleTree, and Stokes EE area. The closer you stay to 695/395 (without going into the city more), the better. What part of SE are you in and what schools do you have on the list?
OP here. I would like to get the application completed ASAP. That way I am not constantly thinking about it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. So we live in SE and the schools on our list for the 2019/2020 school year (PreK-3) are between 5 and 13 miles from our home. Am I being unrealistic? Right now, I think that I will be fine with taking him across town to school, but when that time comes, I may not want to take the drive. I've googled the commute to and from each school and google maps is telling me that it could take anywhere from 30 to 50 minutes to get to them. Did I also mention that I work in Tyson's Corner?!One good thing is that daddy works in SW, but he has to be to work by 8:30 am. He could very well take our son to school, but what are the chances that he would get to work on time? I could also change my work hours from 9 to 5, but that means less time spent with my munchkin in the evenings. Either way, I have to finalize my list within the next couple of weeks.
I kind of feel like I'm making this harder than I should. Someone please talk me off of this ledge, my anxiety super high!!
Why do you have to finalize the list in a few weeks? Lottery is not even open yet and you have until March. Personally, as someone who lives in SE and also commutes to Tyson's, I would limit your schools to Cap Hill area schools, AppleTree, and Stokes EE area. The closer you stay to 695/395 (without going into the city more), the better. What part of SE are you in and what schools do you have on the list?