WL #25 at Mann, do I have a chance for 3rd grade?

Anonymous
curious if I have a chance. #25 at Mann, #36 at Lafayette and #12 at Key for 3rd grade.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:curious if I have a chance. #25 at Mann, #36 at Lafayette and #12 at Key for 3rd grade.


For 22-23 all the schools mentioned had 0 Lottery seats for 3rd grade. 0% chance, statistically speaking.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:curious if I have a chance. #25 at Mann, #36 at Lafayette and #12 at Key for 3rd grade.


For 22-23 all the schools mentioned had 0 Lottery seats for 3rd grade. 0% chance, statistically speaking.


I'm 20+ spots ahead of you on 2 of the 3 and not crossing my fingers for either of us
Anonymous
100% no.
Anonymous
No
Anonymous
While no one can see the future, the prior data is public and the best predictor of future performance.

Mann WL spots offers made from 17-22: 0,4,0,3,9,3
Lafayette: 0,5,3,0,0,10
Key: 0,0,7,3,1,0
Anonymous
Key is your best shot
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:While no one can see the future, the prior data is public and the best predictor of future performance.

Mann WL spots offers made from 17-22: 0,4,0,3,9,3
Lafayette: 0,5,3,0,0,10
Key: 0,0,7,3,1,0


+1. The data says no chance, OP
Anonymous
highly doubt 24 kids plus whoever jumps ahead of you by enrolling a sibling will all turn it down. And since the school has to accept any kids who move IB, they don't have much of an incentive to take kids off the WL and risk overcrowding.
Anonymous
Op where do you live? Or do you stay at home. It is a rough commute to those schools from anywhere in dc that doesn't have equivalent schools (aka a school other than a deal or Hardy feeder, or even Ross).
Anonymous
Agree that Key is your best shot. The only way you might get a spot at Mann is if they end up with more in-boundary kids than they anticipated, wind up with really large 3rd grade classes that force them to add another 3rd grade classroom (assuming the building has the space for another class).
Anonymous
Why Key? It seems like they have offered less spots than the other schools in the past..
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