Anonymous wrote:When families "make the annual move to MD" they are not moving to PG.
Anonymous wrote:When families "make the annual move to MD" they are not moving to PG.
Anonymous wrote:PP check out the DC boards and see how many parents didn't even get into their safety school choice (some of which are much worse than what PG has to.offer) You have hundreds of students competing for a handful of slots at the specialty charters. While areas in NE may be increasing in value, there are plenty of families that will make the annual move to MD or VA because they "lost" the lottery.
Anonymous wrote:We are sending ours to a private in Fort Washington
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would take a chance at YuYing over the opportunity to lottery into a PG County G&T program any day.
You know your chance at even getting into Yu Ying would be around 1% right?
Exactly. Putting all your cards on one public charter is not worth it. There are better schools with better programs. 90% of education is a disciplined parent not the school. Parents get caught up in nicely named programs thinking it's the best for their children not realizing marketing and promotion are intertwined with some of these popular public charters because they want the hunger of "I have to get my kid in there" to bring media attention to their school. Don't follow the hype to the so called best when there is something wonderful in your own backyard. Just do the research and get involved with the school!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would take a chance at YuYing over the opportunity to lottery into a PG County G&T program any day.
You know your chance at even getting into Yu Ying would be around 1% right?
Anonymous wrote:I would take a chance at YuYing over the opportunity to lottery into a PG County G&T program any day. Let's face the fact that DC offers more opportunities. The gulf between DC and PG is widening as DC experiences gentrification and their lowest SES students with the highest level of behavioral problems are moving into our county. Further, college educated professionals who bought along the Mt. Ranier to Hyattsville corridor of Route 1 were attracted to being on the border of DC and being able to commute into the city. They are not looking to drive deep into PG away from work for a school. The fact that the county has not positioned something like a bilingual IB program in the Arts District area tells me that they aren't serious about keeping the young families that are currently moving in.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Friends coming school in college park is definitely worth exploring. Tremendous diversity; racial and economic.
I know a lot of people who were not happy at all with this school. Very unprofessional staff/teachers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would take a chance at YuYing over the opportunity to lottery into a PG County G&T program any day. Let's face the fact that DC offers more opportunities. The gulf between DC and PG is widening as DC experiences gentrification and their lowest SES students with the highest level of behavioral problems are moving into our county. Further, college educated professionals who bought along the Mt. Ranier to Hyattsville corridor of Route 1 were attracted to being on the border of DC and being able to commute into the city. They are not looking to drive deep into PG away from work for a school. The fact that the county has not positioned something like a bilingual IB program in the Arts District area tells me that they aren't serious about keeping the young families that are currently moving in.
There is a new elementary school off of queens chapel, though, which I thought would have something "special" in the curriculum?
Anonymous wrote:I would take a chance at YuYing over the opportunity to lottery into a PG County G&T program any day.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Guess I better just get money together for DC privateUnfortunately the best PG County has to offer is not good enough
Really? That's your takeaway from this thread? You were given many good suggestions. Friends Community School is fantastic and its tuition is half the price of Sidwell and other DC privates. St. Jerome is also very good. We know many very happy families at Hyattsville Elementary.
Anonymous wrote:Friends coming school in college park is definitely worth exploring. Tremendous diversity; racial and economic.