DC Lottery Results

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:PK3 - got into Creative Minds. #3 on our list although I was hoping for an immersion school. Bethune was #4 and it’s marked as “Not waitlisted”. It’s more of a drive but Spanish immersion. Curious if Bethune 16th St (moving to Takoma) might be a better fit? I couldn’t decide on application day where to place these two but understood CMI is harder to get into than Bethune.


Congrats!

On Bethune, did they get final approval to move to Takoma? The local ANCs we're against it and I never saw an update after.


Yep! They moved to Aspen Street at the site of the Baptist church.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:PK3 - got into Creative Minds. #3 on our list although I was hoping for an immersion school. Bethune was #4 and it’s marked as “Not waitlisted”. It’s more of a drive but Spanish immersion. Curious if Bethune 16th St (moving to Takoma) might be a better fit? I couldn’t decide on application day where to place these two but understood CMI is harder to get into than Bethune.


The “not waitlisted” means you didn’t get in because you had it lower than CM. Not that you aren’t on a waitlist.

You don’t get to pick between these schools. However if you do want Bethune, you can do a post lottery app.


Thank you - that was my understanding too. Would I have to decline the CMI offer to apply to Bethune via post lottery app? Someone else asked about our waitlist numbers for our top two selections - both in the 60s for LAMB and EW Stokes Brookland.
Anonymous
Hello, this is my first time doing the lottery and it seems like everyone puts their results here and asks questions so here I go. my child is currently in kindergarten.

It seems like we might get into Powell with luck? If we did, would we then have a middle school feeder at MacFarland in the dual language program?

Shepherd Elementary School Waitlisted - #39
Murch Elementary School Waitlisted - #41
Lafayette Elementary School Waitlisted - #42
Hearst Elementary School Waitlisted - #30
Janney Elementary School Waitlisted - #57
DC Bilingual PCS Waitlisted - #74
Powell Elementary School (Dual Language) - English Dominant Waitlisted - #7
E.L. Haynes PCS - Elementary School Waitlisted - #14
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Pre3K -

Inspired Teaching - 16
Seaton - 17
Cleveland - 5
Langley (IB) - Matched

Realistically, doesn't look like we'll get into Inspired based on previous years (and even then, aftercare likely won't be available, so may not work out even if we get a late spot). May just bite the bullet and go with Langley and try the lottery next year.


You might get Seaton, I don't know if it's any better. And remember they are both having renovations but on different timelines. Seaton's is first.

My DD was at Langley for PK and it was really nice.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:PK3 - got into Creative Minds. #3 on our list although I was hoping for an immersion school. Bethune was #4 and it’s marked as “Not waitlisted”. It’s more of a drive but Spanish immersion. Curious if Bethune 16th St (moving to Takoma) might be a better fit? I couldn’t decide on application day where to place these two but understood CMI is harder to get into than Bethune.


Congrats!

On Bethune, did they get final approval to move to Takoma? The local ANCs we're against it and I never saw an update after.


Yep! They moved to Aspen Street at the site of the Baptist church.


Going to be honest that's going to be a nightmare if you don't walk. It's a traffic choke point especially with RTO and across from an existing school and there's a preschool a block away at the other church. Their presentation was completely goofy basically saying traffic wouldn't be impacted. Neighbors were already unhappy and I think if they move there's going to be some tension.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:PK3 - got into Creative Minds. #3 on our list although I was hoping for an immersion school. Bethune was #4 and it’s marked as “Not waitlisted”. It’s more of a drive but Spanish immersion. Curious if Bethune 16th St (moving to Takoma) might be a better fit? I couldn’t decide on application day where to place these two but understood CMI is harder to get into than Bethune.


The “not waitlisted” means you didn’t get in because you had it lower than CM. Not that you aren’t on a waitlist.

You don’t get to pick between these schools. However if you do want Bethune, you can do a post lottery app.


Thank you - that was my understanding too. Would I have to decline the CMI offer to apply to Bethune via post lottery app? Someone else asked about our waitlist numbers for our top two selections - both in the 60s for LAMB and EW Stokes Brookland.


No you can enroll and then go post lottery to my understanding.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:PK3 - got into Creative Minds. #3 on our list although I was hoping for an immersion school. Bethune was #4 and it’s marked as “Not waitlisted”. It’s more of a drive but Spanish immersion. Curious if Bethune 16th St (moving to Takoma) might be a better fit? I couldn’t decide on application day where to place these two but understood CMI is harder to get into than Bethune.


Congrats!

On Bethune, did they get final approval to move to Takoma? The local ANCs we're against it and I never saw an update after.


Yep! They moved to Aspen Street at the site of the Baptist church.


Going to be honest that's going to be a nightmare if you don't walk. It's a traffic choke point especially with RTO and across from an existing school and there's a preschool a block away at the other church. Their presentation was completely goofy basically saying traffic wouldn't be impacted. Neighbors were already unhappy and I think if they move there's going to be some tension.


Yeah neighbors complained but it’s coming. Bethune already has signs up.
Anonymous
Once your child at the current school, do I have to apply for DC lottery to stay at current school every year?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Once your child at the current school, do I have to apply for DC lottery to stay at current school every year?


Nope. You’re set.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Once your child at the current school, do I have to apply for DC lottery to stay at current school every year?


No, you don’t have to re-lottery. You have to re-enroll by a particular deadline in the spring, but current students have the right to re-enroll.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:One kid got into Latin and other is #2 (they’re twins) for 5th grade. Think the second will get in?


Historically, almost certainly. Congrats!

And - enroll your 1st child ASAP.
Enrolling is the trigger that keeps them there on the list.

List move when siblings enroll.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:- under 10 on WL @ Basis for 5th
- over 90 @ each Latin

Guess Basis is possible...



BASIS will happen for you!

We are there and my kid is very happy.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My kid WL at BASIS and has a good chance of getting in. She is artsy, academically average and a bit shy. BASIS doesn’t seem like the best fit but she got crap number for Latin. We could wait at our current school for another year and try for Truth. Really don’t want to move out of the city and bummed at the lack of choices.


The two bolded items don't necessarily make them a bad fit for BASIS. DCUM is as reliable on BASIS as Twitter is on political matters.

Shy, introverted kids (read: quirky) are the rule and not the exception at BASIS. There tends to be less clique and cool kid garbage than at other MS. Kids who are good at art or music or academics are lauded for accomplishments more so than at other schools.

What does "academically average" mean for a 4th grader in a DC school? How do you know? BASIS is for sure a heavy lift academically, but there are a TON of resources available to help kids succeed. 1/3 of 5th grade is nothing but teaching executive functioning. Don't pigeonhole your kid at 9 years old.

For sure BASIS does NOT excel in the arts. The music and drama and art teachers are wonderful but arts are not a focus. I am jealous of SH's drama program and the wide range of arts offerings. No doubt about it.

If you want to learn more about BASIS (warts and all), please reach out to the school and ask to be put in touch with the parent groups. Many of us will tell it to you straight. I have counseled as many parents away from BASIS as I have towards it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My kid WL at BASIS and has a good chance of getting in. She is artsy, academically average and a bit shy. BASIS doesn’t seem like the best fit but she got crap number for Latin. We could wait at our current school for another year and try for Truth. Really don’t want to move out of the city and bummed at the lack of choices.


I would actually say don't send her to BASIS (and we are there). Academically average kids end up getting very stressed and depressed.
Anonymous
Oh god please don’t turn into a basis debate thread
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