Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Realistically I’m probably going to be at my desk trying to work but actually checking every five minutes. I suspect my husband will be doing the same from his office. We both WFH on Fridays so someone will probably just yell decisions from across the house. We’ve agreed to not obsess over it in front of DD (she’s 4) so we’ll try to turn off the anxiety by 5 to go pick her up.
I feel bad for your kid that you’re both this stressed over this at 4.
Good for you if you are MAGA + don't care where or if their kids go to school. Others do care. You are on the wrong forum. Go over to the public school or home school threads.
NP who is also concerned about your level of stress on a 4 year old. And yes, I do care where my child goes to school. She attends public in the Whitman cluster so we’re doing fine, thanks!
For what it's worth, I think that's the best cluster in the country. Literally.
You have not been outside of your bubble in awhile. They are plenty of better places/schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Realistically I’m probably going to be at my desk trying to work but actually checking every five minutes. I suspect my husband will be doing the same from his office. We both WFH on Fridays so someone will probably just yell decisions from across the house. We’ve agreed to not obsess over it in front of DD (she’s 4) so we’ll try to turn off the anxiety by 5 to go pick her up.
I feel bad for your kid that you’re both this stressed over this at 4.
Good for you if you are MAGA + don't care where or if their kids go to school. Others do care. You are on the wrong forum. Go over to the public school or home school threads.
NP who is also concerned about your level of stress on a 4 year old. And yes, I do care where my child goes to school. She attends public in the Whitman cluster so we’re doing fine, thanks!
For what it's worth, I think that's the best cluster in the country. Literally.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sign up for informed delivery with the Post Office so that if they mailed something, you could possibly see it coming at 7am when the USPS send the notification for what's in your mail for that day.
+1! This is where some folks see the swag coming!
This is a joke right?
I’m the PP. Not a joke. We have had informed delivery for a few years now. We see what is coming in the mail that day. Last year, some folks posted here that they received notice of a package or letter arriving on the Friday morning that decisions were coming out. Not true for every school, but it can’t hurt to have it.
Anonymous wrote:Many of my friends' kids are hoping for BIM. Given the rigor, kids self-select for the school. So, the acceptance rate is higher than some other top schools but that is because only the most motivated, academically serious kids apply.
https://www.washingtonfamily.com/basis-independent-mclean-moves-up-in-2022-niche-rankings/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Realistically I’m probably going to be at my desk trying to work but actually checking every five minutes. I suspect my husband will be doing the same from his office. We both WFH on Fridays so someone will probably just yell decisions from across the house. We’ve agreed to not obsess over it in front of DD (she’s 4) so we’ll try to turn off the anxiety by 5 to go pick her up.
I feel bad for your kid that you’re both this stressed over this at 4.
Good for you if you are MAGA + don't care where or if their kids go to school. Others do care. You are on the wrong forum. Go over to the public school or home school threads.
You seem like a perfect fit for many DMV privates so perhaps you will hear good news.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sign up for informed delivery with the Post Office so that if they mailed something, you could possibly see it coming at 7am when the USPS send the notification for what's in your mail for that day.
+1! This is where some folks see the swag coming!
This is a joke right?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Realistically I’m probably going to be at my desk trying to work but actually checking every five minutes. I suspect my husband will be doing the same from his office. We both WFH on Fridays so someone will probably just yell decisions from across the house. We’ve agreed to not obsess over it in front of DD (she’s 4) so we’ll try to turn off the anxiety by 5 to go pick her up.
I feel bad for your kid that you’re both this stressed over this at 4.
Good for you if you are MAGA + don't care where or if their kids go to school. Others do care. You are on the wrong forum. Go over to the public school or home school threads.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Realistically I’m probably going to be at my desk trying to work but actually checking every five minutes. I suspect my husband will be doing the same from his office. We both WFH on Fridays so someone will probably just yell decisions from across the house. We’ve agreed to not obsess over it in front of DD (she’s 4) so we’ll try to turn off the anxiety by 5 to go pick her up.
I feel bad for your kid that you’re both this stressed over this at 4.
Good for you if you are MAGA + don't care where or if their kids go to school. Others do care. You are on the wrong forum. Go over to the public school or home school threads.
NP who is also concerned about your level of stress on a 4 year old. And yes, I do care where my child goes to school. She attends public in the Whitman cluster so we’re doing fine, thanks!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Realistically I’m probably going to be at my desk trying to work but actually checking every five minutes. I suspect my husband will be doing the same from his office. We both WFH on Fridays so someone will probably just yell decisions from across the house. We’ve agreed to not obsess over it in front of DD (she’s 4) so we’ll try to turn off the anxiety by 5 to go pick her up.
I feel bad for your kid that you’re both this stressed over this at 4.
My child is also 4, so you are not alone. We are super stressed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Realistically I’m probably going to be at my desk trying to work but actually checking every five minutes. I suspect my husband will be doing the same from his office. We both WFH on Fridays so someone will probably just yell decisions from across the house. We’ve agreed to not obsess over it in front of DD (she’s 4) so we’ll try to turn off the anxiety by 5 to go pick her up.
I feel bad for your kid that you’re both this stressed over this at 4.
Good for you if you are MAGA + don't care where or if their kids go to school. Others do care. You are on the wrong forum. Go over to the public school or home school threads.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Realistically I’m probably going to be at my desk trying to work but actually checking every five minutes. I suspect my husband will be doing the same from his office. We both WFH on Fridays so someone will probably just yell decisions from across the house. We’ve agreed to not obsess over it in front of DD (she’s 4) so we’ll try to turn off the anxiety by 5 to go pick her up.
I feel bad for your kid that you’re both this stressed over this at 4.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Realistically I’m probably going to be at my desk trying to work but actually checking every five minutes. I suspect my husband will be doing the same from his office. We both WFH on Fridays so someone will probably just yell decisions from across the house. We’ve agreed to not obsess over it in front of DD (she’s 4) so we’ll try to turn off the anxiety by 5 to go pick her up.
I feel bad for your kid that you’re both this stressed over this at 4.
My child is also 4, so you are not alone. We are super stressed.
parent of a 5 year old. just wanted to say you are not alone!