Anonymous
Post 07/14/2013 15:02     Subject: 9th grade student moving to area. What's the best way to find a good school?

[quote=Anonymous]Word Salad here I have two neices who attend Madiera.[/quote]

Wow!! The school has per student charges of boarding tuition $52,710 & cost of day attendance $39,830, with average financial aid of $35,000 to 80 families, according to http://www.madeira.org/admission/tuition-financial-aid.
Anonymous
Post 07/14/2013 00:33     Subject: 9th grade student moving to area. What's the best way to find a good school?

Ellington would be an awesome choice if she has an appropriate talent (I'm a proud alum). I got in when moving to the area over the summer; I believe I auditioned in August, but it was a while ago so I imagine it might be a more strict admission process.

Banneker also a good option. I would also check out McKinley Tech. I wonder if Cap City would be challenging enough for a bright kid. I've heard mixed opinions on the middle school.

I would be surprised your friend could get a full ride at this late date. $5K toward tuition, maybe. Full ride, unlikely. I agree about going in person. She should plead her case and make it easier for principals to help. Good luck -- I agree you're a good friend!
Anonymous
Post 07/13/2013 23:41     Subject: 9th grade student moving to area. What's the best way to find a good school?

Word Salad here I have two neices who attend Madiera.
Anonymous
Post 07/13/2013 12:06     Subject: Re:9th grade student moving to area. What's the best way to find a good school?

Anonymous wrote:I thought Basis was MS only - it goes through hs - are they adding a grade per year?


Yes, they are adding a grade per year. BASIS will have grades 5-9 for school year 2013-2014.
Anonymous
Post 07/13/2013 11:04     Subject: Re:9th grade student moving to area. What's the best way to find a good school?

I thought Basis was MS only - it goes through hs - are they adding a grade per year?
Anonymous
Post 07/12/2013 21:49     Subject: 9th grade student moving to area. What's the best way to find a good school?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I would second trying Haynes or Capital City. Good luck. You are a good friend.


OP here. Didn't realize that Haynes went through HS (On GA Ave, right?). We will check it out. Thanks.


I wouldn't check it out until you fill out the application online. Every day can count for getting off a waitlist and if she applies and get in but don't like it she doesn't have to go.
Anonymous
Post 07/12/2013 21:47     Subject: 9th grade student moving to area. What's the best way to find a good school?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I would second trying Haynes or Capital City. Good luck. You are a good friend.


OP here. Didn't realize that Haynes went through HS (On GA Ave, right?). We will check it out. Thanks.


Their HS campus is on Kansas, but walking distance from the other. They'll go through 11th in the fall, and graduate 12 graders for the first time in 2015.
Anonymous
Post 07/12/2013 21:41     Subject: 9th grade student moving to area. What's the best way to find a good school?

Have her gather as much paperwork as possible (report cards, transcripts, test scores) and go to the schools in person to see what they can do. Ask to speak to the principal. Time consuming but more effective than emails. Take the daughter along.
Anonymous
Post 07/12/2013 14:49     Subject: 9th grade student moving to area. What's the best way to find a good school?

Madeira and she can board! Lots of AA DC smartie girls there.
Anonymous
Post 07/12/2013 14:48     Subject: 9th grade student moving to area. What's the best way to find a good school?

Madeira and she can board!