So frustrated with PG County specialty schools lottery!

Anonymous
Thanks so much for the info! I am putting a deposit down with the private school today to be safe. There's no way I can count on them having a seat if we find out in June or later that neither Goddard program panned out for us.
Anonymous
I haven't heard back either. Acceptance letters have been sent out, waitlist letters will be sent starting this week.

Although I agree the lottery is run poorly (ie, not placing notifications online)...everyone I know that applied last year received a letter. My sister got a spot, but had to turn it down. For updates check http://www1.pgcps.org/lottery/index.aspx?id=127716
Anonymous
We were number 27 on the waiting list last year and got a letter the week school started. We were forced to turn it down because DS has and IEP.

This year we applied for the TAG school for both of our children. We got our letter on the 4th, had to commit by the 11th and enroll them by the 24th or we would lose our spots.
We enrolled them at Glenarden Woods today.

Several kids from our school have gotten into the TAG school too.

I have to say that we are lucky our neighborhood school is really good so I didn't have to worry about not getting in. It's nice to have a safety net if the TAG school winds up being a bad fit for the kids.

Anonymous
Still haven't gotten a letter even though the website says the WL letters were mailed. I guess that means we're probably 800th on the waitlist or something
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Still haven't gotten a letter even though the website says the WL letters were mailed. I guess that means we're probably 800th on the waitlist or something


Same here. No letter - nada. Was going for PS3 at John Hansen. Moving to DC.
Anonymous
Got my letter today, wait listed in the 50s
Anonymous
Finally got my letter today too. I'm in the 40s
Anonymous
Got our letter - 21 on the waitlist. Crossing fingers!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Still haven't gotten a letter even though the website says the WL letters were mailed. I guess that means we're probably 800th on the waitlist or something


Same here. No letter - nada. Was going for PS3 at John Hansen. Moving to DC.


You'll have worse luck in DC. Current PS3 parent in NW and DD was wait listed in the 200s on average. Record year for PS and it'll only get worse.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We were number 27 on the waiting list last year and got a letter the week school started. We were forced to turn it down because DS has and IEP.

This year we applied for the TAG school for both of our children. We got our letter on the 4th, had to commit by the 11th and enroll them by the 24th or we would lose our spots.
We enrolled them at Glenarden Woods today.

Several kids from our school have gotten into the TAG school too.

I have to say that we are lucky our neighborhood school is really good so I didn't have to worry about not getting in. It's nice to have a safety net if the TAG school winds up being a bad fit for the kids.



Oh, that's great! I think Glenarden Woods is going to have a GREAT TAG program now that they have expanded to be a whole TAG school. Just wish my kids could go there!
Anonymous
I have to say that we are pretty excited to be going to Glenarden Woods. Especially since both kids got in. Some of my friends only had one child excepted.
Anonymous

Doesn't Robert Goaddard start with preschool? Many of my friends applied when the children were 3 (and still didn't get in), so if those children are still enrolled, there would be very few spots for Kindergarten.
Anonymous
French Immersion starts at kindergarten. Montessori starts pre-K.
Anonymous
Are there any other immersion programs in the PG area-charter school, private school...ANYTHING?
Anonymous
No, not for public. I mean there is the immersion program at Hanson, but that doesn't give you an extra option, only Hanson or Goddard is available based on your address. They were doing some sort of partial immersion at Paint Branch I think for Chinese, but there was no way to get in to that unless you were in boundaries.

I think Maryland International Day School offers Spanish Immersion, but I think it is also only partial immersion.
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