Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A whole lot of assuming thrown in there. Who gave you a wedgie this morning?
PP is always like that. All their post are about how you shouldn't apply to immersion school if you don't speak the language. Just ignore them.
Lots of PPs say the same as I do. We are definitely not one person. I guess I am just tired of listening to people like PP who would rather set their kid up to fail just so they can brag to their friends about how their little sweetie just loves Spanish!
Please explain to me how you are setting your kid up for success?
How is it good parenting to Dump your kid in an immersion school where they won’t understand their classmates and teachers and they’ll be well behind in reading, math, science, and of course, feel like losers because they can’t communicate with anyone else?
Is bragging to your friends about your allegedly bilingual child worth it?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A whole lot of assuming thrown in there. Who gave you a wedgie this morning?
PP is always like that. All their post are about how you shouldn't apply to immersion school if you don't speak the language. Just ignore them.
Lots of PPs say the same as I do. We are definitely not one person. I guess I am just tired of listening to people like PP who would rather set their kid up to fail just so they can brag to their friends about how their little sweetie just loves Spanish!
Please explain to me how you are setting your kid up for success?
How is it good parenting to Dump your kid in an immersion school where they won’t understand their classmates and teachers and they’ll be well behind in reading, math, science, and of course, feel like losers because they can’t communicate with anyone else?
Is bragging to your friends about your allegedly bilingual child worth it?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A whole lot of assuming thrown in there. Who gave you a wedgie this morning?
PP is always like that. All their post are about how you shouldn't apply to immersion school if you don't speak the language. Just ignore them.
Anonymous wrote:West elementary - WL #6 thoughts?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PK3, no sibling preference
1. Stokes Brookland (FR) - #44
2. LAMB-K - #125
3. YY - #99
4. Stokes Brookland (SP) - #62
5. Lee - Brookland - #40
6. MV-CO - #65
7. Inspired - #29
8. CMI - #12
9. Barnard (IB) - MATCHED
Feeling really conflicted. We were admitted to nursery at an independent school WOTP and received a significant financial aid package. Could swing it, but would rather invest in the community.
Huh? If you wanted to invest in the community your 1st choice would have been your IB school. But it wasn't, was it? You have choice. Stop with the faux liberal guilt and just enroll in the private while you wait for the charters.
Seriously. Barnard is doing fine and will be fine without you. Being like that is not helping anyone.
And it's pk3!! If you're feeling conflicted about it for ECE, you weren't going to be sticking around, anyway.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PK3, no sibling preference
1. Stokes Brookland (FR) - #44
2. LAMB-K - #125
3. YY - #99
4. Stokes Brookland (SP) - #62
5. Lee - Brookland - #40
6. MV-CO - #65
7. Inspired - #29
8. CMI - #12
9. Barnard (IB) - MATCHED
Feeling really conflicted. We were admitted to nursery at an independent school WOTP and received a significant financial aid package. Could swing it, but would rather invest in the community.
Huh? If you wanted to invest in the community your 1st choice would have been your IB school. But it wasn't, was it? You have choice. Stop with the faux liberal guilt and just enroll in the private while you wait for the charters.
Seriously. Barnard is doing fine and will be fine without you. Being like that is not helping anyone.
Anonymous wrote:A whole lot of assuming thrown in there. Who gave you a wedgie this morning?
Anonymous wrote:K
DCB #28
MV8 #23
MVP #7
Stokes French #22
Stokes Spanish #25
LAMB SD #18
What say you?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PK3, no sibling preference
1. Stokes Brookland (FR) - #44
2. LAMB-K - #125
3. YY - #99
4. Stokes Brookland (SP) - #62
5. Lee - Brookland - #40
6. MV-CO - #65
7. Inspired - #29
8. CMI - #12
9. Barnard (IB) - MATCHED
Feeling really conflicted. We were admitted to nursery at an independent school WOTP and received a significant financial aid package. Could swing it, but would rather invest in the community.
Huh? If you wanted to invest in the community your 1st choice would have been your IB school. But it wasn't, was it? You have choice. Stop with the faux liberal guilt and just enroll in the private while you wait for the charters.