Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC Prep starts with 4th grade, right? That's why it's not on the last.
Muffled laughter..........
DC Prep starts from preschool (3yr olds). Check their website
Anonymous wrote:Kipp does have preK and K - Kipp Grow. Shares the building with Will. Look on their website.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I guess KIPP is not represented because there's either too many of them and not enough of us. Feel free to discuss amongst yourselves.
The very same reason DC Prep did not make the list.
Anonymous wrote:I guess KIPP is not represented because there's either too many of them and not enough of us. Feel free to discuss amongst yourselves.
Anonymous wrote:Center City listed, and DC Prep not listed?
Roaring Laughter....
Anonymous wrote:My guess is that KIPP is not represented because its specialty is teaching kids from disadvantaged backgrounds and those parents who are reading this are, by definition, providing their children with a more educated upbringing than those children who are the focal point of the KIPP model.
Anonymous wrote:This was posted on an earlier thread: Top DC Charter Middle Schools - Latin , Cap City , Two Rivers, KIPP, Basis, Howard University Math & Science, Haynes, DC Prep, Achievement Preparatory Academy
Anonymous wrote:BASIS does not yet exist in DC. So clearly, this list is wrong.
Also secondary schools. Not relevant to this thread.Anonymous wrote:This was posted on an earlier thread:
Top DC Charter Middle Schools
Latin
Cap City
Two Rivers
KIPP
Basis
Howard University Math & Science
Haynes
DC Prep
Achievement Preparatory Academy
BASIS does not yet exist in DC. So clearly, this list is wrong.
Also secondary schools. Not relevant to this thread.Anonymous wrote:This was posted on an earlier thread:
Top DC Charter Middle Schools
Latin
Cap City
Two Rivers
KIPP
Basis
Howard University Math & Science
Haynes
DC Prep
Achievement Preparatory Academy
BASIS does not yet exist in DC. So clearly, this list is wrong.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think KIPP is great. However, I don't want my child be a "lonely only." Also, she doesn't need to spend THAT much time in school (until 5 every day plus Saturdays). We live in a safe neighborhood, we do a lot of enriching activities, and I feel like it would be a loss I would always regret to miss so much precious time with her.
The elementary school ends at 4:30, but dismissal begins at 4:20. Saturday school is only once a month and consists of extracurricular activities. For example, my ds takes a Step Class and is in Cub Scouts during his Saturday school sessions. Children can be exempt if they participate in another activity (martial arts, dance, music, sports, etc.) that conflict with Saturday school, but must provide documentation.
It's almost dark at 4:30. Also, our family pancakes, and playing catch at Norwood Park on Saturdays probably wouldn't make the cut. We're not willing to give that up. I think KIPP is great, it's just not right for us.
It is perfectly fine if it is not a good fit for your family. But, to exclude it from the list of top schools because it does not fit your criteria is wrong.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think KIPP is great. However, I don't want my child be a "lonely only." Also, she doesn't need to spend THAT much time in school (until 5 every day plus Saturdays). We live in a safe neighborhood, we do a lot of enriching activities, and I feel like it would be a loss I would always regret to miss so much precious time with her.
The elementary school ends at 4:30, but dismissal begins at 4:20. Saturday school is only once a month and consists of extracurricular activities. For example, my ds takes a Step Class and is in Cub Scouts during his Saturday school sessions. Children can be exempt if they participate in another activity (martial arts, dance, music, sports, etc.) that conflict with Saturday school, but must provide documentation.
It's almost dark at 4:30. Also, our family pancakes, and playing catch at Norwood Park on Saturdays probably wouldn't make the cut. We're not willing to give that up. I think KIPP is great, it's just not right for us.