CM lottery

Anonymous
They did...PS3 was the only class with open slots and there were 34 (2 x17). There will be 2 classes of 17. 19 of those 34 were available to nonsibs.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:more spots could open for all grades if they move from 16th street to Petworth. H8 bus will take you straight over (about 20 minutes) but no metro.


This is not true. They did a charter size expansion specifically to limit the size of the school. Because of the model of the program, it needs to have small class sizes.




I just mean that some current families may drop out or not accept their spot because of the commute. It won't be convenient for some.

Anonymous
Should we expect a phone call or an email if we got in? It seems silly to expect a postcard if one is wait listed when email is so much more convenient -bur government in general works in misterious ways.
thanks!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Should we expect a phone call or an email if we got in? It seems silly to expect a postcard if one is wait listed when email is so much more convenient -bur government in general works in misterious ways.
thanks!


Given this is DC - and there is a significant part of the population for whom English is not a 1st language and not everyone has easy access to technology, a post card is a method that works for all.
Anonymous
^^pp thank you! Always amazing how others don't recognize that there are alternate realities in this city.
Anonymous
Crazily enough, working with homeless families who can access computers through the library but don't have a permanent address, email is best for some. I think schools should do both, plus phone calls if people indicate that is the best contact method.
Anonymous
Anyone get a phone call yet??
Anonymous
They are closed today
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Anyone get a phone call yet??


Given that they are closed today, I imagine that calls will happen tomorrow along with postcards being mailed out. If they didn't call this weekend, I doubt they would call today.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Anyone get a phone call yet??


Given that they are closed today, I imagine that calls will happen tomorrow along with postcards being mailed out. If they didn't call this weekend, I doubt they would call today.


The school told me by email today, after I asked them, that they'll be contacting families who got in tomorrow and Wednesday (didn't specify whether by phone or by email) and mailing waitlist numbers that should be received by the end of the week.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Anyone get a phone call yet??


Given that they are closed today, I imagine that calls will happen tomorrow along with postcards being mailed out. If they didn't call this weekend, I doubt they would call today.


The school told me by email today, after I asked them, that they'll be contacting families who got in tomorrow and Wednesday (didn't specify whether by phone or by email) and mailing waitlist numbers that should be received by the end of the week.


Thanks! It is ridiculous that we are so stressed about whether our 3 year old got in -or not... But if I find a way to keep our little one in charter or public school for as long as possible I will be one happy Mom, I can't wait for this whole lottery business to be over.
Anonymous
For those who attended -- how was it done? Names out a hat? Did they pull the names for the waitlist for K-4 during the public lottery? Or just did PS3??
Anonymous
^^read the thread
Anonymous
So I just reread the entire thread of ten pages and still am uncertain of the basics. I gather from a one sentence post of approximately 4 words that the names were computer generated and flashed on a projector? screen? The school only had openings for Ps3. There were 2 openings per grade (or was it four -- 2 per class since they're authorized to increase class size to 17 from 15) but it seems all these slots went to siblings... ie the 1, 2, 3 and 4th grade open slots all went to siblings...is that right? Did the school actually computer generate the waitlists for the grades above PS3 at the lottery? Or did they say there were no openings for slots, and did not pull any names?

Thanks for some clarification.

Anonymous
They don't necessarily have 4 slots available in all of the PK thru 4th grade classrooms. Many already have 16-17 kids.
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