Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid is now in the early 80s. Think we have a shot?
Maybe, after seeing the location of the school and the fact that it has no playground, parents seem to be turned off...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid is now in the early 80s. Think we have a shot?
Maybe, after seeing the location of the school and the fact that it has no playground, parents seem to be turned off...
Anonymous wrote:My kid is now in the early 80s. Think we have a shot?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No, they were previously at a another bilingual school.
Thanks
No thank me. Clearly you didn't read 21:23.
I am the friend - yes, they are moving out of state, and did not attend mv last year but enrolled via the lottery this spring. They were very excited, having attended a dcps Spanish immersion school, but we're looking for the focus of mv on sustainability and expeditions.
You are sharing way too much info about your friends!
What is too much? You guys are way too uptight. PP is being helpful and not disclosing anything personal.
Since there can be a stigma about holding a spot you aren't going to use, the family in question may not want to be outed here. All the PP had to say is I know of two kids signed up for PK4 who are likely moving. No need to specify that it is twins who were at another bilingual school. I, for example, am now 99% sure I know who this family is.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No, they were previously at a another bilingual school.
Thanks
No thank me. Clearly you didn't read 21:23.
I am the friend - yes, they are moving out of state, and did not attend mv last year but enrolled via the lottery this spring. They were very excited, having attended a dcps Spanish immersion school, but we're looking for the focus of mv on sustainability and expeditions.
You are sharing way too much info about your friends!
What is too much? You guys are way too uptight. PP is being helpful and not disclosing anything personal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No, they were previously at a another bilingual school.
Thanks
No thank me. Clearly you didn't read 21:23.
I am the friend - yes, they are moving out of state, and did not attend mv last year but enrolled via the lottery this spring. They were very excited, having attended a dcps Spanish immersion school, but we're looking for the focus of mv on sustainability and expeditions.
You are sharing way too much info about your friends!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No, they were previously at a another bilingual school.
Thanks
No thank me. Clearly you didn't read 21:23.
I am the friend - yes, they are moving out of state, and did not attend mv last year but enrolled via the lottery this spring. They were very excited, having attended a dcps Spanish immersion school, but we're looking for the focus of mv on sustainability and expeditions.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No, they were previously at a another bilingual school.
Thanks
No thank me. Clearly you didn't read 21:23.
Anonymous wrote:No, they were previously at a another bilingual school.
Thanks
Anonymous wrote:Not likely, there are many twins in DC people...
Anonymous wrote:I have friends with twins enrolled in Pk4 who are moving out of state. They haven't notified the school just in case something went awry with the sale of their house here/purchase of their new home out of state. I'm heartbroken as I fully hoped our kids would grow up in school together!!! So, look for at least two more slots opening up ...