Anonymous wrote:So for those suggesting we check out Hope, is Hope = Ferrebee Hope Elementary? And if so, I know you guys have said "Don't freak out that 50% 3rd grade results means their pre-school isn't adequate or even good", but Hope is the only school I've looked at so far that gets a 1 on Great Schools and it looks like it's got the lowest % proficiency for 3rd 4th and 5th grades that I've seen.
Anyone here have kids at Hope or know about it to tell me how the preschool is and what's going on in the upper grades? As always your info is so appreciated, thank you!
Anonymous wrote:Hopefully you are rich and can afford private cause dcps including charters suck
Anonymous wrote:OP, don't overlook H.D. Cooke, it's a DCPS in Adams Morgan and it seems like preschool there is pretty great. No idea what their waiting list is like, but we had a child there for K and we had a pretty good experience. Also, I don't think anyone's mentioned this yet, but if you go out of town this summer for vacation or some other travel - don't forget to check messages - this is really important because as schools move through their lists, they may only give you 24 or 48 hours to respond. It may seem harsh, but when they have a list of 100 names (or more) to get through they want to be fair to as many families as possible. Good luck!
Anonymous wrote:OP you sound you're on the ball. You will be just fine. I wouldn't be surprised if by the end of summer you get 3 or 4 options. Way to be an advocate!
Anonymous wrote:Agree you should try DCPS schools. You can call and they will tell you where you would have a shot.
Agree with adding Hope. Also know someone who went to Shining Star Montessori this year. Check that out as well.
Anonymous wrote:OP, have you contacted any DCPS schools yet? All the ones you list are charter schools. DCPS you could try include:
Garrison
West
Powell
Marie Reed
Francis-Stevens
Tubman
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Re Monroe: once you establish that it's your in-boundary ("neighborhood") school, you'll move to the top of the wait list. (No guarantees until K.) You'll then get in as soon as wait lists start to move in August, if not earlier. You definitely should do that, even as you continue to explore other possibilities.
I thought the waitlist order was set and if you missed the lottery window they added you to the end of it - even if you were inbounds. The only way you could jump now is if you have a sibling enrolled.
Is my understanding incorrect?
Anonymous wrote:Agree you should try DCPS schools. You can call and they will tell you where you would have a shot.
Agree with adding Hope. Also know someone who went to Shining Star Montessori this year. Check that out as well.