Anonymous wrote:Things I wish I knew then that I know now:
1. Buy a house in a neighborhood with a good IB feeder pattern through high school (don't rely on charters).
2. Don't assume you will "just move" when you get to middle school/high school. It's VERY difficult on kids socially as they get older. It's also hard to move as an adult and make new friends in a new neighborhood.
3. Private are not a guaranteed option C. It's a very competitive market.
4. It all does work out, despite the stress. But, I wish I had just bought a house in NW when my kid was in PK3.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How's everyone feeling? Are folks planning on checking Thursday night or waiting until 3/31?
From what I've heard they typically the email results around 10pm on 3/30.
I'm definitely getting anxious. Would be nice to have some certainty of where DD is going next year! I recognize that waitlists move and things can change after 3/31, but still.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How's everyone feeling? Are folks planning on checking Thursday night or waiting until 3/31?
From what I've heard they typically the email results around 10pm on 3/30.
I'm definitely getting anxious. Would be nice to have some certainty of where DD is going next year! I recognize that waitlists move and things can change after 3/31, but still.
Anonymous wrote:Things I wish I knew then that I know now:
1. Buy a house in a neighborhood with a good IB feeder pattern through high school (don't rely on charters).
2. Don't assume you will "just move" when you get to middle school/high school. It's VERY difficult on kids socially as they get older. It's also hard to move as an adult and make new friends in a new neighborhood.
3. Private are not a guaranteed option C. It's a very competitive market.
4. It all does work out, despite the stress. But, I wish I had just bought a house in NW when my kid was in PK3.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How's everyone feeling? Are folks planning on checking Thursday night or waiting until 3/31?
From what I've heard they typically the email results around 10pm on 3/30.
I'm definitely getting anxious. Would be nice to have some certainty of where DD is going next year! I recognize that waitlists move and things can change after 3/31, but still.
)Anonymous wrote:How's everyone feeling? Are folks planning on checking Thursday night or waiting until 3/31?
Anonymous wrote:2 weeks! I had to complete my son’s 2023-2024 registration form for daycare. I had to say that no, he won’t attend![]()
We were talking on our walk home yesterday about how it’s almost time for his new school. I’ve gathered he thinks all his friends and teachers will follow him where he goes. I’m going to keep talking about his new school randomly but am ready for 3/31 so we can visit the playground and make it more real.
Has anyone else slowly been introducing the reality of a new place next year? How are your children processing?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:2 weeks! I had to complete my son’s 2023-2024 registration form for daycare. I had to say that no, he won’t attend![]()
We were talking on our walk home yesterday about how it’s almost time for his new school. I’ve gathered he thinks all his friends and teachers will follow him where he goes. I’m going to keep talking about his new school randomly but am ready for 3/31 so we can visit the playground and make it more real.
Has anyone else slowly been introducing the reality of a new place next year? How are your children processing?
How are you so sure you’ll get a pre-K slot? Curious, we estimated our chances at 50/50.
Anonymous wrote:2 weeks! I had to complete my son’s 2023-2024 registration form for daycare. I had to say that no, he won’t attend![]()
We were talking on our walk home yesterday about how it’s almost time for his new school. I’ve gathered he thinks all his friends and teachers will follow him where he goes. I’m going to keep talking about his new school randomly but am ready for 3/31 so we can visit the playground and make it more real.
Has anyone else slowly been introducing the reality of a new place next year? How are your children processing?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. I’m still nervous, but coming to terms that PK3 is pretty much a win anywhere and trying to focus on helping DS with his transition from daycare to school. but I know I’ll be more freaked out the closer it gets. Also was interesting to watch the private school forum post last Friday for their decision day. A bit different bc of the selection process obviously but seeing the anxiety, anticipation, then relief/acceptance. I imagine I’ll be refreshing my screen like crazy the day our results are posted but until then, I’m good.
Just a reminder, lottery in the past comes out around 10/10:30pm the night before
What?? Why not advertise it for the next day? Who releases something at literally the 11th hour? Ugh thanks for the heads up. I’ll just wait until Saturday or DCUM let’s me know it’s up.
You misunderstood what they said. Results usually come out the night before the expected date. My School DC does exactly what you suggested they should do.
In my experience with and in 30+ years in Washington, DC, My School DC is one of the best run governmental programs we have.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. I’m still nervous, but coming to terms that PK3 is pretty much a win anywhere and trying to focus on helping DS with his transition from daycare to school. but I know I’ll be more freaked out the closer it gets. Also was interesting to watch the private school forum post last Friday for their decision day. A bit different bc of the selection process obviously but seeing the anxiety, anticipation, then relief/acceptance. I imagine I’ll be refreshing my screen like crazy the day our results are posted but until then, I’m good.
Just a reminder, lottery in the past comes out around 10/10:30pm the night before
What?? Why not advertise it for the next day? Who releases something at literally the 11th hour? Ugh thanks for the heads up. I’ll just wait until Saturday or DCUM let’s me know it’s up.