Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lee chartered through 5 I think. Preliminary plans brewing to possibly create a middle school/ high school
I thought it was 6 with plans to extend charter for middle school? There was a mention of hs at an early orientation last year, but I took that as just dreaming (lots of admin/staff/patent enthusiasm but I don't see hs happening unless there is some kind of experiential learning feeder plan involving multiple schools like IT and Rivers and CM etc.)
It would sort of make sense if there was some effort to create a Montessori charter for middle/high school. There are number of charter (and public) Montessori programs in DC and right now they get through elementary school and are just... done. Have to switch to a totally different method of instruction.
The admin team at Lee have expressed their wish to team up with other Montessori schools to create a Montessori middle/high school that they all feed in to.
Isn't the only option to team up with at this point Shining Stars?
Could LAMB feed to both a Montessori HS and DCI?
I second the statement about the Lee admin team having expressed their wish to create a Montessori HS. At their final open house this year, they said that, and when a prospective parent commented "like a Montessori equivalent to DCI?", they agreed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sometimes I wonder how many people really play the lottery. Like it's the same 2-3 dozen of us posting on here all the time and no one else. Obviously numbers don't lie- but...
Yes it is! No responses at all. We shall see when the results are released.
Last year the schools with the longest wait lists had over 1,300 kids in all their grades. I think some schools had PK3 waitlists of over 600. So there are a lot more than those who post on here.
Last year there were 4,250 PK3 applicants in the lottery, 2,506 PK4, 1,575 K, et.c
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/local/wp/2014/03/31/d-c-releases-school-lottery-results/?tid=hpModule_99d5f542-86a2-11e2-9d71-f0feafdd1394&hpid=z12
Holy something, more than half as many PK4 entered the lottery as PK3????? But schools only have 3-4 spots if any for PK4, compared to 15-40+! I thought it would be a tad easier this year to get in somewhere!
The burst of PK4 applications is doubtless driven in part by Ward 3 families, who did not play the PK3 lottery (at least not for their IB schools).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lee chartered through 5 I think. Preliminary plans brewing to possibly create a middle school/ high school
I thought it was 6 with plans to extend charter for middle school? There was a mention of hs at an early orientation last year, but I took that as just dreaming (lots of admin/staff/patent enthusiasm but I don't see hs happening unless there is some kind of experiential learning feeder plan involving multiple schools like IT and Rivers and CM etc.)
It would sort of make sense if there was some effort to create a Montessori charter for middle/high school. There are number of charter (and public) Montessori programs in DC and right now they get through elementary school and are just... done. Have to switch to a totally different method of instruction.
The admin team at Lee have expressed their wish to team up with other Montessori schools to create a Montessori middle/high school that they all feed in to.
Isn't the only option to team up with at this point Shining Stars?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lee chartered through 5 I think. Preliminary plans brewing to possibly create a middle school/ high school
I thought it was 6 with plans to extend charter for middle school? There was a mention of hs at an early orientation last year, but I took that as just dreaming (lots of admin/staff/patent enthusiasm but I don't see hs happening unless there is some kind of experiential learning feeder plan involving multiple schools like IT and Rivers and CM etc.)
It would sort of make sense if there was some effort to create a Montessori charter for middle/high school. There are number of charter (and public) Montessori programs in DC and right now they get through elementary school and are just... done. Have to switch to a totally different method of instruction.
The admin team at Lee have expressed their wish to team up with other Montessori schools to create a Montessori middle/high school that they all feed in to.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sometimes I wonder how many people really play the lottery. Like it's the same 2-3 dozen of us posting on here all the time and no one else. Obviously numbers don't lie- but...
Yes it is! No responses at all. We shall see when the results are released.
Last year the schools with the longest wait lists had over 1,300 kids in all their grades. I think some schools had PK3 waitlists of over 600. So there are a lot more than those who post on here.
Last year there were 4,250 PK3 applicants in the lottery, 2,506 PK4, 1,575 K, et.c
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/local/wp/2014/03/31/d-c-releases-school-lottery-results/?tid=hpModule_99d5f542-86a2-11e2-9d71-f0feafdd1394&hpid=z12
Holy something, more than half as many PK4 entered the lottery as PK3????? But schools only have 3-4 spots if any for PK4, compared to 15-40+! I thought it would be a tad easier this year to get in somewhere!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lee chartered through 5 I think. Preliminary plans brewing to possibly create a middle school/ high school
I thought it was 6 with plans to extend charter for middle school? There was a mention of hs at an early orientation last year, but I took that as just dreaming (lots of admin/staff/patent enthusiasm but I don't see hs happening unless there is some kind of experiential learning feeder plan involving multiple schools like IT and Rivers and CM etc.)
It would sort of make sense if there was some effort to create a Montessori charter for middle/high school. There are number of charter (and public) Montessori programs in DC and right now they get through elementary school and are just... done. Have to switch to a totally different method of instruction.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lee chartered through 5 I think. Preliminary plans brewing to possibly create a middle school/ high school
I thought it was 6 with plans to extend charter for middle school? There was a mention of hs at an early orientation last year, but I took that as just dreaming (lots of admin/staff/patent enthusiasm but I don't see hs happening unless there is some kind of experiential learning feeder plan involving multiple schools like IT and Rivers and CM etc.)
It would sort of make sense if there was some effort to create a Montessori charter for middle/high school. There are number of charter (and public) Montessori programs in DC and right now they get through elementary school and are just... done. Have to switch to a totally different method of instruction.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lee chartered through 5 I think. Preliminary plans brewing to possibly create a middle school/ high school
I thought it was 6 with plans to extend charter for middle school? There was a mention of hs at an early orientation last year, but I took that as just dreaming (lots of admin/staff/patent enthusiasm but I don't see hs happening unless there is some kind of experiential learning feeder plan involving multiple schools like IT and Rivers and CM etc.)
Anonymous wrote:Lee chartered through 5 I think. Preliminary plans brewing to possibly create a middle school/ high school
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sometimes I wonder how many people really play the lottery. Like it's the same 2-3 dozen of us posting on here all the time and no one else. Obviously numbers don't lie- but...
Yes it is! No responses at all. We shall see when the results are released.
Last year the schools with the longest wait lists had over 1,300 kids in all their grades. I think some schools had PK3 waitlists of over 600. So there are a lot more than those who post on here.
Last year there were 4,250 PK3 applicants in the lottery, 2,506 PK4, 1,575 K, et.c
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/local/wp/2014/03/31/d-c-releases-school-lottery-results/?tid=hpModule_99d5f542-86a2-11e2-9d71-f0feafdd1394&hpid=z12
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:1. LAMB
2. Oyster-Adams
3. DC Bilingual
4. Mundo Verde
5. Marie Reed
6. Stokes
LAMB was a separate lottery
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sometimes I wonder how many people really play the lottery. Like it's the same 2-3 dozen of us posting on here all the time and no one else. Obviously numbers don't lie- but...
Yes it is! No responses at all. We shall see when the results are released.
Last year the schools with the longest wait lists had over 1,300 kids in all their grades. I think some schools had PK3 waitlists of over 600. So there are a lot more than those who post on here.
Anonymous wrote:1. LAMB
2. Oyster-Adams
3. DC Bilingual
4. Mundo Verde
5. Marie Reed
6. Stokes
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sometimes I wonder how many people really play the lottery. Like it's the same 2-3 dozen of us posting on here all the time and no one else. Obviously numbers don't lie- but...
Yes it is! No responses at all. We shall see when the results are released.
Last year the schools with the longest wait lists had over 1,300 kids in all their grades. I think some schools had PK3 waitlists of over 600. So there are a lot more than those who post on here.