Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In general you can't just walk into schools and have them show you around--there are security protocols to keep strangers out, and it's distracting to the staff and students. Check the school's website, twitter, or facebook pages as well as local listservs and the myschooldc website for open house dates. If you can't find out from that, email the principal or the PTA if there is one.
This is right. But I will say if you’re trying to get a head start, Stokes is having yours this fall also. My daughter’s experience there so far has been great and I’m blown away by how much French she’s learned in only a month. I’m sure it’s going to be the same now that she’s on the Spanish track. And I know everyone says Stokes is a long shot but just remember someone has to get in and be lucky enough to get these slots. My daughter was #10 for the Spanish waitlist, and everyone on this message board said she’d never get in with even that number, and here we are. So don’t be discouraged. Just so as much research as possible and be strategic about how you pick and rank your schools. Everything will work out the way it is supposed to.
Do you know how I can find information about the fall tours? I didn’t see anything on the school’s website or fb page.
Anonymous wrote:One more recommendation: there has been a school fair in Brookland the last several years. It's worth going to. It's all parent-run and there are parents there from all the local schools and charters in Ward 5. Will probably be in the winter sometime at Menkiti. Informal mixer type setup. You can get a little more personal views on schools there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In general you can't just walk into schools and have them show you around--there are security protocols to keep strangers out, and it's distracting to the staff and students. Check the school's website, twitter, or facebook pages as well as local listservs and the myschooldc website for open house dates. If you can't find out from that, email the principal or the PTA if there is one.
This is right. But I will say if you’re trying to get a head start, Stokes is having yours this fall also. My daughter’s experience there so far has been great and I’m blown away by how much French she’s learned in only a month. I’m sure it’s going to be the same now that she’s on the Spanish track. And I know everyone says Stokes is a long shot but just remember someone has to get in and be lucky enough to get these slots. My daughter was #10 for the Spanish waitlist, and everyone on this message board said she’d never get in with even that number, and here we are. So don’t be discouraged. Just so as much research as possible and be strategic about how you pick and rank your schools. Everything will work out the way it is supposed to.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This was my advice: https://medium.com/@harkinna/why-you-dont-need-to-worry-about-the-dc-school-lottery-39be607e9c26
Good advice. Care to share where you landed? I’m always curious to hear the aftermath.
Anonymous wrote:This was my advice: https://medium.com/@harkinna/why-you-dont-need-to-worry-about-the-dc-school-lottery-39be607e9c26
Anonymous wrote:some schools accept very few, if any, kids who aren't inbounds and/or who aren't siblings of current students. don't bother applying to those schools, or at least don't get your hopes up with them. also, be lucky. a lot of this just boils down to whether you got a good lottery number. if you have a good number, you will have good options. if you get a bad number, you won't.
Anonymous wrote:OP here - thanks everyone for your suggestions, really helpful!
For reference, my IB schools would be Whittier and LaSalle. Again, haven't done research on these schools so not sure if they are favorable or not. I believe I would want language immersion but again very green in this area so figuring this all out now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One more recommendation: there has been a school fair in Brookland the last several years. It's worth going to. It's all parent-run and there are parents there from all the local schools and charters in Ward 5. Will probably be in the winter sometime at Menkiti. Informal mixer type setup. You can get a little more personal views on schools there.
Similarly, OP, you aren't very far from the Hill, so the MOTH school fair on Saturday, Nov. 3 from 2-5 pm at Capitol Hill Day School may also be worth your time.
Is there some sort of master list of all open houses - whether they are formal or informal?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One more recommendation: there has been a school fair in Brookland the last several years. It's worth going to. It's all parent-run and there are parents there from all the local schools and charters in Ward 5. Will probably be in the winter sometime at Menkiti. Informal mixer type setup. You can get a little more personal views on schools there.
Similarly, OP, you aren't very far from the Hill, so the MOTH school fair on Saturday, Nov. 3 from 2-5 pm at Capitol Hill Day School may also be worth your time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op - exact same position as you. Toddler entering next year and #2 due in March. I haven't found any schools (that I am interested in) that do open houses until after EdFest (12/8). They all seem to start in December and peak in Jan.
That's because the lottery doesn't open until Dec...
Anonymous wrote:Op - exact same position as you. Toddler entering next year and #2 due in March. I haven't found any schools (that I am interested in) that do open houses until after EdFest (12/8). They all seem to start in December and peak in Jan.