Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Creative Minds seems to be on a downward trajectory, I think it’s safe to assume it will be at least as easy to get in, probably easier.
I just took a look at their waitlist offers and WHOA! 100 offers for PreK 4.
And they only had 8... does that mean 92 from PreK3 decided not to return to the school?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Creative Minds seems to be on a downward trajectory, I think it’s safe to assume it will be at least as easy to get in, probably easier.
I just took a look at their waitlist offers and WHOA! 100 offers for PreK 4.
Anonymous wrote:Creative Minds seems to be on a downward trajectory, I think it’s safe to assume it will be at least as easy to get in, probably easier.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We live in North Michigan park and our toddler would be going to PreK3. Inbound school is Bunker Hill.
1- Stokes - French
2- Stokes - Spanish
3- Inspired Teaching
4- Yu Ying
5- Shepherd Elementary
6- Ludlow
7- Mundo Verde
8- Creative Minds
9- E.L Haynes
10 - Whittier
11 - Lee Montessori
12 - Bunker Hill
I would drop Shepherd and Whittier and add Sela and maybe Bridges. Otherwise, see you at Bunker Hill!
Anonymous wrote:We live in North Michigan park and our toddler would be going to PreK3. Inbound school is Bunker Hill.
1- Stokes - French
2- Stokes - Spanish
3- Inspired Teaching
4- Yu Ying
5- Shepherd Elementary
6- Ludlow
7- Mundo Verde
8- Creative Minds
9- E.L Haynes
10 - Whittier
11 - Lee Montessori
12 - Bunker Hill
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hi neighbor. DCB is nearby, and might even be walking/biking distance depending on where you live in the neighborhood.
DCB had siblings not make it off the Pre-K3 waitlist this year. It's a non-starter.
OP, echoing a PP, your list is fine, but if your master number is 50th percentile or lower, the only school you'll probably get is Bunker. Unless you're happy with Bunker, consider some less competitive schools. Our number was right around 50% last year for Pre-K3 and we were waitlisted everywhere except our in bounds, and got an October offer at Breakthrough that we turned down. Even with all of the MV8 spots last year, we never got anywhere near an offer at Stokes, IT, YY, MV, Creative Minds, EL Haynes, and Lee.
Ugh, sorry, brain fart. PP here. We didn't list Creative Minds, but I think you do have a decent chance there. We didn't come close to an offer at Cap City. No idea why my brain mixed up the two.
Anonymous wrote:Ludlow definitely feels like a wasted spot if you're OOB--they wait-listed 22 IB kids last year according to the DCPS data, and only made 5 wait list offers. Even if you got a phenomenal master number I don't think you'd get in. Without a sibling offered or attending, Shepherd and Whittier feel unlikely too (although weirder things have happened).
No harm in listing them if you can't think of 3 other schools you might consider ranking, but if you're bumping off other schools to make room for those 3 I'd maybe reconsider.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hi neighbor. DCB is nearby, and might even be walking/biking distance depending on where you live in the neighborhood.
DCB had siblings not make it off the Pre-K3 waitlist this year. It's a non-starter.
OP, echoing a PP, your list is fine, but if your master number is 50th percentile or lower, the only school you'll probably get is Bunker. Unless you're happy with Bunker, consider some less competitive schools. Our number was right around 50% last year for Pre-K3 and we were waitlisted everywhere except our in bounds, and got an October offer at Breakthrough that we turned down. Even with all of the MV8 spots last year, we never got anywhere near an offer at Stokes, IT, YY, MV, Creative Minds, EL Haynes, and Lee.
A chart listing many of the popular PK3 school choices and their rough probability of acceptance would be super helpful if it existed...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hi neighbor. DCB is nearby, and might even be walking/biking distance depending on where you live in the neighborhood.
DCB had siblings not make it off the Pre-K3 waitlist this year. It's a non-starter.
OP, echoing a PP, your list is fine, but if your master number is 50th percentile or lower, the only school you'll probably get is Bunker. Unless you're happy with Bunker, consider some less competitive schools. Our number was right around 50% last year for Pre-K3 and we were waitlisted everywhere except our in bounds, and got an October offer at Breakthrough that we turned down. Even with all of the MV8 spots last year, we never got anywhere near an offer at Stokes, IT, YY, MV, Creative Minds, EL Haynes, and Lee.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hi neighbor. DCB is nearby, and might even be walking/biking distance depending on where you live in the neighborhood.
DCB had siblings not make it off the Pre-K3 waitlist this year. It's a non-starter.
OP, echoing a PP, your list is fine, but if your master number is 50th percentile or lower, the only school you'll probably get is Bunker. Unless you're happy with Bunker, consider some less competitive schools. Our number was right around 50% last year for Pre-K3 and we were waitlisted everywhere except our in bounds, and got an October offer at Breakthrough that we turned down. Even with all of the MV8 spots last year, we never got anywhere near an offer at Stokes, IT, YY, MV, Creative Minds, EL Haynes, and Lee.
Anonymous wrote:Hi neighbor. DCB is nearby, and might even be walking/biking distance depending on where you live in the neighborhood.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What about LAMB - South Dakota? You have other Spanish and other Montessori and it would be close to you for three years before it moves. Better than some of the schools low down on your list.
At this point, I would only put LAMB if the Kingsbury location is a viable option. Only because a number good enough for LAMB is going to be good enough for schools that are much closer and won't require getting lucky in the lottery again and another school transition for the child.
I don't know if this is true. With the impending move and as the school's first year in the Common Lottery (meaning you don't have people doing the lottery "just because, why not? it doesn't waste a spot") I think it's really possible that it will be easy to get a spot in South Dakota. It might be worth adding it in the number 10 or 11 spot. If you're IB at Bunker Hill you could always go there later.