Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Which public schools on the hill do not have a lot of siblings?
None. Haven't you noticed how most families on the Hill have 3 kids? Siblings clog up the system for YEARS.
This probably an entire thread, but how do people fit three kids in a rowhouse on the hill? We really struggle with space and only have one currently.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Which public schools on the hill do not have a lot of siblings?
None. Haven't you noticed how most families on the Hill have 3 kids? Siblings clog up the system for YEARS.
This is so true. LT has so many 3 kid families, it’s crazy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Which public schools on the hill do not have a lot of siblings?
None. Haven't you noticed how most families on the Hill have 3 kids? Siblings clog up the system for YEARS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Which public schools on the hill do not have a lot of siblings?
None. Haven't you noticed how most families on the Hill have 3 kids? Siblings clog up the system for YEARS.
Anonymous wrote:Which public schools on the hill do not have a lot of siblings?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a feeling Ludlow Taylor is likely also impossible.
It’s just so depressing that the schools cannot accommodate all preschoolers that are inbounds.
Not to mention the amount of fraud taking place when you see a fourth grader roll up in a car with MD plates. I will no doubt complain if a preschooler hops out too that could have taken a spot for my inbounds kid.
LT has 3 PK3 classrooms, just like every other grade at the moment, so it’s PK is more “right-sized” than some of the other Hill PKs (e.g., 10-12 more slots than Maury despite being 40 students smaller overall)… which makes it easier to get into. Traditionally sibs take 1/2 the slots and recently others have ultimately had about a 50% chance of getting in.
Are any out of bound families getting into LT?
We are in bounds Maury and would be fine with LT for two years.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a feeling Ludlow Taylor is likely also impossible.
It’s just so depressing that the schools cannot accommodate all preschoolers that are inbounds.
Not to mention the amount of fraud taking place when you see a fourth grader roll up in a car with MD plates. I will no doubt complain if a preschooler hops out too that could have taken a spot for my inbounds kid.
LT has 3 PK3 classrooms, just like every other grade at the moment, so it’s PK is more “right-sized” than some of the other Hill PKs (e.g., 10-12 more slots than Maury despite being 40 students smaller overall)… which makes it easier to get into. Traditionally sibs take 1/2 the slots and recently others have ultimately had about a 50% chance of getting in.
Anonymous wrote:I have a feeling Ludlow Taylor is likely also impossible.
It’s just so depressing that the schools cannot accommodate all preschoolers that are inbounds.
Not to mention the amount of fraud taking place when you see a fourth grader roll up in a car with MD plates. I will no doubt complain if a preschooler hops out too that could have taken a spot for my inbounds kid.
Anonymous wrote:I have a feeling Ludlow Taylor is likely also impossible.
It’s just so depressing that the schools cannot accommodate all preschoolers that are inbounds.
Not to mention the amount of fraud taking place when you see a fourth grader roll up in a car with MD plates. I will no doubt complain if a preschooler hops out too that could have taken a spot for my inbounds kid.
Anonymous wrote:I have a feeling Ludlow Taylor is likely also impossible.
It’s just so depressing that the schools cannot accommodate all preschoolers that are inbounds.
Not to mention the amount of fraud taking place when you see a fourth grader roll up in a car with MD plates. I will no doubt complain if a preschooler hops out too that could have taken a spot for my inbounds kid.