Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:1. SWS
2. Brent
3. Bridges
4. Peabody
5. Two Rivers
Any chance you live on the Hill?
Why yes I do!
Another Hill poster here: No list of top-tier ECE programs is complete without Ludlow-Taylor. Not only does the school have significant neighborhood buy-in for ECE (and increasingly in upper grades), but LT is the only Rewards school on the Hill (meaning great test scores) and is still a real possibility for admission from OOB for PS3 and PK4.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:1. SWS
2. Brent
3. Bridges
4. Peabody
5. Two Rivers
Any chance you live on the Hill?
Why yes I do!
Anonymous wrote:I agree that it's really impossible as a parent to rank PS3 & PK4 programs, because I only have experience with one, but our DD is a Barnard this year and we've been super happy with it. They have a lot of 3yo slots (60), but even with that, I think only in-bounds and sibling-preference kids got in last year, which is one of the challenges with DCPS schools. It's not too easy to get into many of them without some sort of preference. (Although I'm in favor of that - I think neighborhood schools are a good thing, both in terms of kids not having to travel long distances for school, especially at the elementary level, and in building community - both within the school and within the neighborhood).
One of the PP mentioned cost - while I do have to worry about the cost of summer camp and back-up care when DCPS is closed, because Barnard is a Title I school aftercare is free. I *believe* this is true at all Title I DCPS schools this year, but correct me if I'm wrong!
Anonymous wrote:I'd like to revive this post yet again as I look for options for our son who will be 3 in July 2016.
Anyone have experiences with Marie Reed, Powell or Bancroft?
I would be curious to hear what the "second tier" PK3s are like as I just want free PK instead of $1900 a month day care, so I'm not even applying to the top 5.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm not sure whether the PP who asked about touring FARMS schools was trying to imply something, or if so what, but I can't imagine a better PS3 experience for our child than the one he had at a Title I school using a Head Start for All model.
We are upper middle class parents at a very high farms title 1 school, and the resources are tremendous. We love it. Couldn't ask for a better experience.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'd like to revive this post yet again as I look for options for our son who will be 3 in July 2016.
Anyone have experiences with Marie Reed, Powell or Bancroft?
I would be curious to hear what the "second tier" PK3s are like as I just want free PK instead of $1900 a month day care, so I'm not even applying to the top 5.
Our children are at Bancroft. You will likely only get a spot if you live in boundary. Sure, not paying tuition is great but if you want a school like Bancroft to work, you need to embrace the dual language program and better yet, get involved. There is a great family community and making connections with English, Spanish and other language speaking families make the experience better for you and your child. Plus there are headaches - communication has greatly improved but there are still holes. If free day care / preschool is what drives you, you will not likely be happy at Bancroft. Our children are happier there every year - the kids, teachers, staff are really their second family - it works best as a longer term plan - and not just for free care.
Anonymous wrote:I'd like to revive this post yet again as I look for options for our son who will be 3 in July 2016.
Anyone have experiences with Marie Reed, Powell or Bancroft?
I would be curious to hear what the "second tier" PK3s are like as I just want free PK instead of $1900 a month day care, so I'm not even applying to the top 5.
Anonymous wrote:The name of the thread is BEST, and I am not necessarily looking for the best, hence the question.
Anyone with experiences with Garrison?
Anonymous wrote:I'd like to revive this post yet again as I look for options for our son who will be 3 in July 2016.
Anyone have experiences with Marie Reed, Powell or Bancroft?
I would be curious to hear what the "second tier" PK3s are like as I just want free PK instead of $1900 a month day care, so I'm not even applying to the top 5.
Anyone have experiences with Marie Reed, Powell or Bancroft?