Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PK3
Mundo Verde
Cleveland (Spanish)
ITS
CMI
Garrison (IB)
Commute and language are drivers for us. We are not concerned about an eventual feeder.
If you're willing to go up to CMI and you value language, I'm surprised you don't have Stokes Spanish on your list. That and Bethune, which is outside of common lottery, are both in Brookland not much farther away than ITS.
We went back and forth on this quite a bit but decided to put a hard stop on 10 minutes of car commute. We noticed once we started creeping it was like "we'll, if we're willing to do 10 why not 15 and if 15 why not 20..."
Or EL Haynes?
How is CMI 10 minutes from Garrison boundary? Have you looked at TR4, Lee or Bruce Monroe? (You say language, but ITS and CMI aren't language schools).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PK3
Mundo Verde
Cleveland (Spanish)
ITS
CMI
Garrison (IB)
Commute and language are drivers for us. We are not concerned about an eventual feeder.
If you're willing to go up to CMI and you value language, I'm surprised you don't have Stokes Spanish on your list. That and Bethune, which is outside of common lottery, are both in Brookland not much farther away than ITS.
We went back and forth on this quite a bit but decided to put a hard stop on 10 minutes of car commute. We noticed once we started creeping it was like "we'll, if we're willing to do 10 why not 15 and if 15 why not 20..."
Or EL Haynes?
How is CMI 10 minutes from Garrison boundary? Have you looked at TR4, Lee or Bruce Monroe? (You say language, but ITS and CMI aren't language schools).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PK3
Mundo Verde
Cleveland (Spanish)
ITS
CMI
Garrison (IB)
Commute and language are drivers for us. We are not concerned about an eventual feeder.
If you're willing to go up to CMI and you value language, I'm surprised you don't have Stokes Spanish on your list. That and Bethune, which is outside of common lottery, are both in Brookland not much farther away than ITS.
We went back and forth on this quite a bit but decided to put a hard stop on 10 minutes of car commute. We noticed once we started creeping it was like "we'll, if we're willing to do 10 why not 15 and if 15 why not 20..."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PK3
Mundo Verde
Cleveland (Spanish)
ITS
CMI
Garrison (IB)
Commute and language are drivers for us. We are not concerned about an eventual feeder.
If you're willing to go up to CMI and you value language, I'm surprised you don't have Stokes Spanish on your list. That and Bethune, which is outside of common lottery, are both in Brookland not much farther away than ITS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In bounds for Hearst - so that's number one.
Applying for PK 4.
Any ideas for other schools to list? And how to rank, based on your experience?
Work from home, so anything in the area - closer the better - but also feasible to get into/accepting OOB.
I don't think there is a big chance that any of the WOTP schools will be accepting OOB in PK4. You'll have to expand your choices to EOTP.
Anonymous wrote:In bounds for Hearst - so that's number one.
Applying for PK 4.
Any ideas for other schools to list? And how to rank, based on your experience?
Work from home, so anything in the area - closer the better - but also feasible to get into/accepting OOB.
Anonymous wrote:In bounds for Hearst - so that's number one.
Applying for PK 4.
Any ideas for other schools to list? And how to rank, based on your experience?
Work from home, so anything in the area - closer the better - but also feasible to get into/accepting OOB.
Anonymous wrote:Here's my list for PK3:
1. Shepherd
2. CMI
3. ITS
4. Cap City
5. Bridges
6. School without Walls
7. Lee
8. West (IB)
9. Dorthy Height
10. Apple Tree
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PK3
Brent (IB)
Van Ness
SWS
Appletree LP
Tyler Spanish
Appletree SW
We struck out in the Brent IB lottery two years ago, and most other Ward 6 programs, and landed at Appletree LP. Appletree didn't work well for us - kid was often in trouble, considered a discipline problem and an academic straggler. Other LP families there had similar experiences. To us, the Appletree curriculum was a K curriculum, not a preschool or prek curriculum. Once we got to Brent for K, teacher considered child well-behaved and an advanced learner. Looking back on it, really wish we'd stayed at the Hill Preschool or gone elsewhere, even if the commute wasn't so hot. It wasn't unusual for our kid to come home from LP in tears (after not having received enough "stars" to get a "prize" at the end of the school day, like most of the other "scholars").
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PK3
Brent (IB)
Van Ness
SWS
Appletree LP
Tyler Spanish
Appletree SW
We struck out in the Brent IB lottery two years ago, and most other Ward 6 programs, and landed at Appletree LP. Appletree didn't work well for us - kid was often in trouble, considered a discipline problem and an academic straggler. Other LP families there had similar experiences. To us, the Appletree curriculum was a K curriculum, not a preschool or prek curriculum. Once we got to Brent for K, teacher considered child well-behaved and an advanced learner. Looking back on it, really wish we'd stayed at the Hill Preschool or gone elsewhere, even if the commute wasn't so hot. It wasn't unusual for our kid to come home from LP in tears (after not having received enough "stars" to get a "prize" at the end of the school day, like most of the other "scholars").
Anonymous wrote:PK3
Mundo Verde
Cleveland (Spanish)
ITS
CMI
Garrison (IB)
Commute and language are drivers for us. We are not concerned about an eventual feeder.