Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have yet to see a quality one in this city.
Sure. Tell that to the charters, that group for group, outperform the best (richest and whitest) schools in the city. Go away troll!
Anonymous wrote:I have yet to see a quality one in this city.
Anonymous wrote:I have yet to see a quality one in this city.
Anonymous wrote:I would take off the charters. They talk a good game but they don't hire real teachers and behavior mgmt is abysmal. I observed a class at Munde Verde and thought I was at a bottom 40 school.
Anonymous wrote:How many blocks is MV to closest metro?
Anonymous wrote:[i]You could GET ON AT UNION STATION which is on the hill. And you're right, you can then get off at NOMA and walk to MV which is actually close to the metro[/i
Do any MV parents currently use Metro or Metrobus to drop off/pick-up? Experiences?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You will absolutely not get into Brent or Maury. You may get into Ludlow, but I'm not sure how much better Ludlow is compared to Watkins. Please go on a tour of Capitol Hill Montessori- it's a disaster. I've never met a parent who was truly happy. My friend is a special needs tutor who frequently works at CHML. She told me to run away far and fast. Mundo Verde is not a neighborhood school by any stretch, although I am guessing that you could take the Union Station Metro. If you're going that far i would consider other DCI feeders for a long term goal. What about Two Rivers Young? Too far?
Huh???!!! Please people, if you have no idea what you are talking about then just say nothing. I don't have a horse in this race but I cannot abide ignorance masquerading as wisdom. First of all, MV isn't close to a Metro. But the closes Metro stop isn't Union Station, it's NOMA.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Save Brent for K lottery as they had a few OOB seats this past year and I would imagine Maury did as well.
WTF does that even mean. First off, there is no cost to having those schools on her list since she has fewer than 12 schools. Second, even if you overlook that point, the "wait for K" makes ZERO logical sense. They are filling up with IB kids for PK3/4 to the point that they are not accepting IB kids with sibs, and then in K all those IB kids have a right to attend. How does your advice make any sense?
Hey OP, get i=our your huge grain of salt and BS detector.
Anonymous wrote:So you'd rather attend L-T than Peabody?
In your shoes and if commute is a priority, I'd move Peabody to the #5 slot and shift the other schools down. If there is a particular reason that you don't want to attend Peabody, that would be helpful to know.