Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That is only remotely possible if you live in Glover Park or Adams Morgan.
You clearly don't know Whashington DC.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bus pick ups for the kids on a daily basis is great. It doesn't account for off hours and parent trips, which happen with a modicum of frequency.
If you wanted the most convenient option, you'd be going to your neighborhood public school. Once you are choosing private school, you are accepting a certain amount of logistical inconvenience. So, echoing the pp's point, you need to make peace with the fact that you are unlikely to get in off the waiting list and find the good in the school that is an actual option -- whether that's a private school that is more difficult to get to (but possible, clearly, or you wouldn't have applied) or your neighborhood public school.
Not necessarily. Sidwell is walking distance for us while our public school, Wilson, is not.
Anonymous wrote:That is only remotely possible if you live in Glover Park or Adams Morgan.
Anonymous wrote:My DC is on all three waitlists. A surprise to us, to be quite honest. We've pretty much let it go by now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bus pick ups for the kids on a daily basis is great. It doesn't account for off hours and parent trips, which happen with a modicum of frequency.
If you wanted the most convenient option, you'd be going to your neighborhood public school. Once you are choosing private school, you are accepting a certain amount of logistical inconvenience. So, echoing the pp's point, you need to make peace with the fact that you are unlikely to get in off the waiting list and find the good in the school that is an actual option -- whether that's a private school that is more difficult to get to (but possible, clearly, or you wouldn't have applied) or your neighborhood public school.
Anonymous wrote:There's hope, folks, but the point is to move on with the options you have.
Anonymous wrote:I know a girl who will give up a GDS 9th grade spot if the Walls waitlist moves. I'm sure she's not alone. Walls contracts are due in early May. So maybe there is hope!
Walls waitlist moves a lot. Last year it went to the 80s.Anonymous wrote:I know a girl who will give up a GDS 9th grade spot if the Walls waitlist moves. I'm sure she's not alone. Walls contracts are due in early May. So maybe there is hope!
Anonymous wrote:Bus pick ups for the kids on a daily basis is great. It doesn't account for off hours and parent trips, which happen with a modicum of frequency.