Anonymous wrote:WTF free private PK3 in Ward 3. That is so messed up. Sickening.
Anonymous wrote:Parents of kids who attended pk3 and pk4 this year, how have you liked it? We've applied for next year (to Janney too) but aren't sure if we'd go for it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is a great opportunity, and I hope other private preschools do the same. But I'm uncomfortable with giving priority to families who are able to pay for the first year of the program -- that's not at all in keeping with the spirit of free PK, where it really is a lottery that is fair for all.
+1
Then that would cut out half the kids in DC, who do have families who can pay. ALL kids deserve a solid preschool.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My favorite is that $350k is "relatively" high income. Wow.
That doesn’t got that far in dc, especially is you want to buy in a good school boundary. daycare is around 1700/month on top of 1 mil for house west of the park. Hell I live in petworth and houses on my block are
Going for over $800k and school is terrible.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is a great opportunity, and I hope other private preschools do the same. But I'm uncomfortable with giving priority to families who are able to pay for the first year of the program -- that's not at all in keeping with the spirit of free PK, where it really is a lottery that is fair for all.
+1
Then that would cut out half the kids in DC, who do have families who can pay. ALL kids deserve a solid preschool.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is a great opportunity, and I hope other private preschools do the same. But I'm uncomfortable with giving priority to families who are able to pay for the first year of the program -- that's not at all in keeping with the spirit of free PK, where it really is a lottery that is fair for all.
+1
Then that would cut out half the kids in DC, who do have families who can pay. ALL kids deserve a solid preschool.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is a great opportunity, and I hope other private preschools do the same. But I'm uncomfortable with giving priority to families who are able to pay for the first year of the program -- that's not at all in keeping with the spirit of free PK, where it really is a lottery that is fair for all.
+1
Anonymous wrote:My favorite is that $350k is "relatively" high income. Wow.
Anonymous wrote:What does this mean:
"Children who are five years of age BEFORE September 30, 2018, are NOT eligible for the Pre-K Enhancement Program"
My child turned 5 in January...can I try to enroll her here instead of her IB school?
I'm not sure what "NOT eligible for the Pre-K Enhancement Program" means.
Thanks in advance for clarifying.
Anonymous wrote:Were you able to apply for it and for IB at janney?