Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Our 3rd grader has numbers ranging from the 40’s to 60’s for the same schools below, but I’m shocked at the numbers for our 1st grader. We may have a shot!
Lafayette Elementary School
Waitlisted - #3 Status Definitions
2
Hearst Elementary School
Waitlisted - #2 Status Definitions
3
Murch Elementary School
Waitlisted - #2 Status Definitions
4
Janney Elementary School
Waitlisted - #4 Status Definitions
Well I currently have the waitlist spots ahead of you for 2nd grade at Janney, Murch, and Lafayette so I'll let you know.
I'm a few spots behind you. How did you rank them? Did you not apply to Hearst?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Our 3rd grader has numbers ranging from the 40’s to 60’s for the same schools below, but I’m shocked at the numbers for our 1st grader. We may have a shot!
Lafayette Elementary School
Waitlisted - #3 Status Definitions
2
Hearst Elementary School
Waitlisted - #2 Status Definitions
3
Murch Elementary School
Waitlisted - #2 Status Definitions
4
Janney Elementary School
Waitlisted - #4 Status Definitions
Well I currently have the waitlist spots ahead of you for 2nd grade at Janney, Murch, and Lafayette so I'll let you know.
I'm a few spots behind you. How did you rank them? Did you not apply to Hearst?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Time to move to MD or VA. That is ok. I think better in the long run. I just won’t let my kids attend a school where most kids are not on grade level just so we can enjoy urban life.
I think it's insane. How do you know your kids aren't going to fall behind or pick up bad behaviors at the lesser DC schools? What is the trade off?
A little hysterical aren't we? My DC is going into 2nd at a Title I school. Oh the horror! Doing quite well actually, and we're very pleased.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Time to move to MD or VA. That is ok. I think better in the long run. I just won’t let my kids attend a school where most kids are not on grade level just so we can enjoy urban life.
I think it's insane. How do you know your kids aren't going to fall behind or pick up bad behaviors at the lesser DC schools? What is the trade off?
Anonymous wrote:Time to move to MD or VA. That is ok. I think better in the long run. I just won’t let my kids attend a school where most kids are not on grade level just so we can enjoy urban life.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Our 3rd grader has numbers ranging from the 40’s to 60’s for the same schools below, but I’m shocked at the numbers for our 1st grader. We may have a shot!
Lafayette Elementary School
Waitlisted - #3 Status Definitions
2
Hearst Elementary School
Waitlisted - #2 Status Definitions
3
Murch Elementary School
Waitlisted - #2 Status Definitions
4
Janney Elementary School
Waitlisted - #4 Status Definitions
Well I currently have the waitlist spots ahead of you for 2nd grade at Janney, Murch, and Lafayette so I'll let you know.
Our kids are currently in K and 2nd; so I don’t believe we are competing for the same grades.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Our 3rd grader has numbers ranging from the 40’s to 60’s for the same schools below, but I’m shocked at the numbers for our 1st grader. We may have a shot!
Lafayette Elementary School
Waitlisted - #3 Status Definitions
2
Hearst Elementary School
Waitlisted - #2 Status Definitions
3
Murch Elementary School
Waitlisted - #2 Status Definitions
4
Janney Elementary School
Waitlisted - #4 Status Definitions
Well I currently have the waitlist spots ahead of you for 2nd grade at Janney, Murch, and Lafayette so I'll let you know.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Our 3rd grader has numbers ranging from the 40’s to 60’s for the same schools below, but I’m shocked at the numbers for our 1st grader. We may have a shot!
Lafayette Elementary School
Waitlisted - #3 Status Definitions
2
Hearst Elementary School
Waitlisted - #2 Status Definitions
3
Murch Elementary School
Waitlisted - #2 Status Definitions
4
Janney Elementary School
Waitlisted - #4 Status Definitions
Well I currently have the waitlist spots ahead of you for 2nd grade at Janney, Murch, and Lafayette so I'll let you know.
Anonymous wrote:
Our 3rd grader has numbers ranging from the 40’s to 60’s for the same schools below, but I’m shocked at the numbers for our 1st grader. We may have a shot!
Lafayette Elementary School
Waitlisted - #3 Status Definitions
2
Hearst Elementary School
Waitlisted - #2 Status Definitions
3
Murch Elementary School
Waitlisted - #2 Status Definitions
4
Janney Elementary School
Waitlisted - #4 Status Definitions
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Our 3rd grader has numbers ranging from the 40’s to 60’s for the same schools below, but I’m shocked at the numbers for our 1st grader. We may have a shot!
Lafayette Elementary School
Waitlisted - #3 Status Definitions
2
Hearst Elementary School
Waitlisted - #2 Status Definitions
3
Murch Elementary School
Waitlisted - #2 Status Definitions
4
Janney Elementary School
Waitlisted - #4 Status Definitions
Once the first grader gets in the third grader can move to the top of the list if you applied at the same schools.
I still wouldn’t get too excited even with these numbers. Upper grades at these schools often don’t go to WL at all.
The current 1st at Janney is on the smaller size (relatively) so you might have a shot on that one.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Our 3rd grader has numbers ranging from the 40’s to 60’s for the same schools below, but I’m shocked at the numbers for our 1st grader. We may have a shot!
Lafayette Elementary School
Waitlisted - #3 Status Definitions
2
Hearst Elementary School
Waitlisted - #2 Status Definitions
3
Murch Elementary School
Waitlisted - #2 Status Definitions
4
Janney Elementary School
Waitlisted - #4 Status Definitions
Once the first grader gets in the third grader can move to the top of the list if you applied at the same schools.
I still wouldn’t get too excited even with these numbers. Upper grades at these schools often don’t go to WL at all.
Anonymous wrote:Time to move to MD or VA. That is ok. I think better in the long run. I just won’t let my kids attend a school where most kids are not on grade level just so we can enjoy urban life.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Our 3rd grader has numbers ranging from the 40’s to 60’s for the same schools below, but I’m shocked at the numbers for our 1st grader. We may have a shot!
Lafayette Elementary School
Waitlisted - #3 Status Definitions
2
Hearst Elementary School
Waitlisted - #2 Status Definitions
3
Murch Elementary School
Waitlisted - #2 Status Definitions
4
Janney Elementary School
Waitlisted - #4 Status Definitions
Once the first grader gets in the third grader can move to the top of the list if you applied at the same schools.