Anonymous wrote:Friends community School?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hear the Lab School is too!
Lab School is for students with learning disabilities-especially language based ones like dyslexia.
Anonymous wrote:I hear the Lab School is too!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don't assume that 'top' schools in the area are fully enrolled and everything is stable. Someone mentioned in a previous post that given the general state of unease around, well, around the world, things are much more fluid and changing. Reach out to all the schools you might be interested in.
Also, don't let the existence of a wait list at any school deter you. The wait list is not a first in line sort of tool; they may take your kid over kids already in the wait pool.
Anonymous wrote:There are some great schools in the PVAC. Field and Burke might be the most similar in terms of vibe, but WIS or St. Anselm's Abbey could be a good option depending on the learner. They probably skew more traditional, particularly St. Anselm's, but both have good academic reputations, strong communities, and a sense of long term stability.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sheridan School has openings. K-8 school. Middle school might not have as many openings now because many families join at middle school to avoid public middle schools. Kindergarten and first grade have lots of openings. Probably spots open in other grades too. Good luck.
Surprising. Is Sheridan having financial troubles too?
Parents in the DMV are. With reserves, most schools can weather a few down years.
Anonymous wrote:I would be worried about a school that has lots of openings right now. A few is understandable, but a lot and they could be in a similar boat at SSFS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sheridan School has openings. K-8 school. Middle school might not have as many openings now because many families join at middle school to avoid public middle schools. Kindergarten and first grade have lots of openings. Probably spots open in other grades too. Good luck.
Surprising. Is Sheridan having financial troubles too?
Anonymous wrote:Pre-K-12: Washington Waldorf
For Pre-K-8s: Sheridan, Green Acres, Norwood
6-12: Field and Burke
Anonymous wrote:Don't assume that 'top' schools in the area are fully enrolled and everything is stable. Someone mentioned in a previous post that given the general state of unease around, well, around the world, things are much more fluid and changing. Reach out to all the schools you might be interested in.