Anonymous
Post 03/02/2016 08:45     Subject: highly regarded charter school not the best thing since sliced bread

Well, how exactly do you like to be "probed"?
Anonymous
Post 03/02/2016 06:35     Subject: Re:highly regarded charter school not the best thing since sliced bread

Yes, by all means, let's start another discussion about people from pg cheating the system, and accuse anyone who objects of being a cheater!

Every time I start to think DC ites are capable of humor and nuance, you ladies probe me wrong again.
Anonymous
Post 03/02/2016 01:22     Subject: highly regarded charter school not the best thing since sliced bread

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Ring Ring, Dead Horse calling...wants you to stop beating it.


Awww, a newbie! Welcome newbie! Here at DCUM we specialize in beating dead horses. The more you protest it, the more we go at it. Feel free to ask us to stop again!




I'm pretty sure I've been on DCUM longer than you, and it is still annoying to see thes threads over and over.


I'm with you pp. Imagine the sad lives these poster have to get their thrills with posting this nonsense that has no humor. Let them be.
Anonymous
Post 03/02/2016 00:34     Subject: highly regarded charter school not the best thing since sliced bread

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Ring Ring, Dead Horse calling...wants you to stop beating it.


Awww, a newbie! Welcome newbie! Here at DCUM we specialize in beating dead horses. The more you protest it, the more we go at it. Feel free to ask us to stop again!




I'm pretty sure I've been on DCUM longer than you, and it is still annoying to see thes threads over and over.
Anonymous
Post 03/02/2016 00:17     Subject: Re:highly regarded charter school not the best thing since sliced bread

Plus there are always new parents coming to this forum. Telling a good joke once, or fifteen times, is never enough.
Anonymous
Post 03/02/2016 00:16     Subject: highly regarded charter school not the best thing since sliced bread

Anonymous wrote:Ring Ring, Dead Horse calling...wants you to stop beating it.


Awww, a newbie! Welcome newbie! Here at DCUM we specialize in beating dead horses. The more you protest it, the more we go at it. Feel free to ask us to stop again!
Anonymous
Post 03/01/2016 22:14     Subject: highly regarded charter school not the best thing since sliced bread

You all need to follow @losfelizdaycare on twitter.
Anonymous
Post 03/01/2016 21:52     Subject: highly regarded charter school not the best thing since sliced bread

Ring Ring, Dead Horse calling...wants you to stop beating it.
Anonymous
Post 03/01/2016 20:37     Subject: Re:highly regarded charter school not the best thing since sliced bread

I have also heard that signing up for British swim school helps with preference
Anonymous
Post 03/01/2016 20:14     Subject: Re:highly regarded charter school not the best thing since sliced bread

Anonymous wrote:I desperately want Larlo to get into the British English/American English bilingual school, and we've had a British nanny since he was 2 months old so he can say "Guv'nor" and speaks British fluently, but now I'm hearing there's no language preference?? Seriously thinking about putting him in weekend British school and giving up on the lottery.


You are in luck! They are outside the common lottery, and they want a 50/50 split between British and Amerian English speakers, so they run two lotteries. Just make sure to use the British spelling of words throughout the app, and you should be fine.
Anonymous
Post 03/01/2016 19:51     Subject: Re:highly regarded charter school not the best thing since sliced bread

I desperately want Larlo to get into the British English/American English bilingual school, and we've had a British nanny since he was 2 months old so he can say "Guv'nor" and speaks British fluently, but now I'm hearing there's no language preference?? Seriously thinking about putting him in weekend British school and giving up on the lottery.
Anonymous
Post 03/01/2016 17:36     Subject: Re:highly regarded charter school not the best thing since sliced bread

Our HRCS's new location is going to be in the Smithsonian basement. Larla is thrilled, of course, but I'm worried about sustainable carpooling. Is anyone else driving in from Landover? We have a Tesla and it seats seven, so we'd love to coordinate pick ups.
Anonymous
Post 03/01/2016 16:50     Subject: highly regarded charter school not the best thing since sliced bread

Anonymous wrote:Time to bump this thread once again.


No. No it's not. Ugh.
Anonymous
Post 03/01/2016 16:02     Subject: highly regarded charter school not the best thing since sliced bread

Time to bump this thread once again.
Anonymous
Post 10/04/2015 23:08     Subject: highly regarded charter school not the best thing since sliced bread

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Students also enjoy the science lab sponsored by Three Stars; downside is that a couple punk kids drunk the liquid in the fermenter and little Jimmy is now blind.


Is Revolution Foods the food service provider for HRCS? I don't think Three Stars beer is organic. I do NOT want my kid getting blind drunk on non-organic beer!!! HRCS should use the independent caterer that __________ school uses, their beer is organic and comes in healty flavors, like spinach and broccoli and wild-caught-salmon beer.


Um, our DC only eats buttered noodles and cupcakes. I don't speak the target immersion language, so can some one clarify for me whether the butter they use for the noodles and butter cream icing is organic and humane, and do they know the names of the cows?