Anonymous wrote:Try DCI. There are those who have gotten off the waitlist
Anonymous wrote:Following. Any recent experiences with Truth for MS?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have an artsy sensitive kid at BASIS and it's a terrific fit. Latin can be full of "cool kids", BASIS is a school for geeks, which tend to be more forgiving of individual quirks.
The large number of D&D/RPG lunch-time clubs at Latin, strongly suggest otherwise.![]()
Ha, love it! Totally a tangent, but my 5th grader (not at Latin) loves D&D and we are having trouble finding them a group to play with besides the one neighbor who occasionally hosts. Let me know if you have any tips, and/or if it is an outside group that comes into host at the school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have an artsy sensitive kid at BASIS and it's a terrific fit. Latin can be full of "cool kids", BASIS is a school for geeks, which tend to be more forgiving of individual quirks.
The large number of D&D/RPG lunch-time clubs at Latin, strongly suggest otherwise.![]()
Anonymous wrote:I have an artsy sensitive kid at BASIS and it's a terrific fit. Latin can be full of "cool kids", BASIS is a school for geeks, which tend to be more forgiving of individual quirks.
Anonymous wrote:Following. Any recent experiences with Truth for MS?
Anonymous wrote:Based on the “fraught” line, OP’s child is maybe at Maury. Maury now consistently sends 25+ 5th graders each year to 6th at EH. People splits different ways with respect to the middle school. OP might very well ultimately decide EH is a no for her child. Going to an Open House there this year alongside the other schools and being unafraid to politely ask people in the school community re middle school (just admit to being undecided) makes a lot of sense.
Anonymous wrote:Disagree. It takes older kids time to make close friends and to convert sort of friends and acquaintances into closer friends. Lottery for Latin 1 and 2 this spring. But also having your child stay just put with an open mind towards attending the feeder middle school is probably long-term socially going to better than a shy child fully starting over repeatedly at a brand new school. If you rent, you have some flexibility to move as needed for high school and/or even during middle school if and when something is not working.