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Getting anxious for the lotto results.
I doubt we will get in bounds Maury without a sibling. Any chance at other hill PK3? |
| Lottery, not lotto. |
| You are definitely not getting in to Maury pre-K 3 without a sibling. Depends on which schools for the rest of your question. Brent, Ludlow, Peabody, no. Miner and JO maybe, can’t remember re Payne and Tyler. If you Google you can find the lottery data from the last few years. SWS is very hard without a sibling, Capitol Hill Montessori easier as is Two Rivers and Apple Tree. Unfortunately you can’t add schools at this point, just rerank them. If you want to post your list, I’m sure we could help you assess your chances. Good luck! |
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OP, entirely dependent on where you lotteried.
Agree with PP you will not get into Maury unless you literally win the lottery with a super good number. Just assume this won't happen, put it out of your mind. Tell yourself over and over "we won't do Maury until K" and remind yourself that having Maury as your IB is a huge and wonderful advantage that you simply won't be able to use for a couple years. As for whether you will get in elsewhere, it depends on where you lotteried. If you just did Maury, Brent, L-T, SWS, CHMS, TR... odds are good you won't get in anywhere. As with Maury, those other schools require you to win the lottery. Most people don't with the lottery. Assume you didn't, and then if it happens you can be pleasantly surprised. If you including Appletree, JOW, Miner, even Wheatley up in Trinidad, then odds are good you will get in somewhere. Since you are guaranteed a spot at Maury in K, I sincerely hope you actually put some of these much more accessible schools on your list if free PK is important to you. If you didn't, please don't come here to complain about it when you don't get a spot anywhere because it will have been your own fault. |
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Not OP but also in-bounds for Maury with no sibling preference. This was our list -- it's in order of true preference, so I realize that some may think we "wasted" CHMS by putting it below Miner but location is important to us. Appreciate any re-ordering suggestions, but we are really hoping to get one of our top 5.
1. School-Within-School 2. Payne Elementary School 3. Tyler Elementary School (Dual Language) 4. AppleTree PCS – Lincoln Park 5. Miner Elementary School 6. Capitol Hill Montessori 7. J.O. Wilson Elementary School 8. Two Rivers PCS at Young Elementary School 9. Two Rivers PCS at 4th Street 10. AppleTree PCS – Oklahoma Ave (Kingman Park/NE) 11. Lee Montessori PCS - East End 12. Burroughs Elementary School |
Interesting that you didn't even list Maury. I would guess you end up at Miner which seems like it is half Maury kids in PK. |
You are getting into Appletree (OK) for darn sure and you are exceedingly likely to match at Miner and JOW, and so nothing below those matters. Based on that your list confuses me. It is too late to do anything about it, but why would you have included schools that are beneath guarantees and omitted Maury as #1? Sure, it is unlikely for non-sibs to get in, but why not at least try? Water under the bridge I guess. If your #is good enough to get into CHML then it will be good enough to get you into Miner. SWS is a crap shoot. If your # is good you get in. You said commute matters so you might want to explore when JOW's rehab starts. If it is 24-25 your PK4 commute may not be great and that might inform reordering your choices. My prediction is you end up at either SWS (if you have good luck), Miner/JOW (with lousy luck) and Payne/Tyler (medium luck). Good luck! |
I wouldn’t put CHML on my lottery list period, so I don’t think you wasted it. Payne >>> CHML |
I'm totally not understanding why you would leave out Maury. |
| You care about commute & you listed Burroughs but not… Maury??? What on earth??? You have multiple functional guarantees but not the IB you say you want to go to??? So confused. |
Payne & Tyler Spanish historically require way more than medium luck. Some chance Tyler is different this year with the whole school transitioning to dual language… but if those kids are treated as IB for Payne (this isn’t clear to me for ECE), Payne will be literally impossible. |
Insane you didn't list Maury at all. Yes, people do get in without siblings to PK3! It's not common but it's about as likely as getting into SWS without a sibling (maybe more likely, I'd have to look at the numbers). Also, ranking it gets you on the waitlist and if your master number is pretty good, between that and IB means that you would be in good position over the summer or even early in the school year if a family moves or decides to go private or whatever. |
| Hey PP- don’t worry too much about not listing Maury. If you look at the 21-22 lottery results, on match day the 35 kids who got in to prek3 all had siblings attending. There were 60 kids on the waitlist with no sibling, in boundary. So if you had the best lottery number and were ranked #1 of the in boundary kids, on match day, you wouldn’t have gotten in. Now maybe between March and September some inboundary kids without siblings were moved off that list, but I’ll bet it was very very few and you would have had to be top of the waitlist to get those slots. So did it happen and would it happen to you? Maybe but really unlikely. So don’t feel like you’ve missed out by not putting it on your list, it is really really unlikely. |
It really varies from year to year based on sibling numbers and is roughly as likely as getting into SWS (which is similarly dependent on sibling numbers). I'm not trying to be mean, but it's a major screw up if it's OP's first choice and there is zero explanation for listing SWS and not Maury. |
| ^^ I actually wonder if OP didn't understand the lottery and thought she was automatically entered for her IB lottery? |