Does anyone else have multiple inboundary schools?

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:All of you must have some awesome WL numbers and have gotten into at least one of them. It must be nice to have more options from the get-go.


For those of us who are beyond PS and PK we have a right to attend any of our 2 or 3 options. They aren't thrilling choices, but it is nice all the same.


Yes, but also for those who did the lottery for PS3/4 because you would get IB preference at 2-3 schools. I didn't even have IB preference at 1 school (by choice of course because our IB is not really a good option).
Anonymous
I think it's really nice to have three options and I just assumed everyone did until I asked a coworker who is IB for Eaton and realized that it was just the areas with "perceived as crappy" schools that have more than one option.
Anonymous
We're IB for Powell and Raymond EC. Raymond became an option when McFarland closed last year.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:IB for Raymond and Powell (I would have been in-bounds for Clark before it closed).


IB for Bruce Monroe @ Park View and Raymond. I only found out about Raymond when I created an account on myschooldc, and never took the time to visit, but try to be an involved neighbor/prospective parent for Bruce Monroe.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Where school closures have happened it's relatively common. E.g., those within the former Clark boundary in Petworth.


Interesting. OP here, we need to decide between Langley, Garrison and Seaton. Only Langley is conveniently located. Garrison seems more popular but it's not walking distance so would not really be a "neighborhood" school for us. Likewise Seaton (minus the popularity).


If I recall from the boundary map, bloomingdale/le droit where you are is the only place where this choice of 3 schools occurs.
Anonymous
Whittier trusdall and LaSalle Backus. Would the boundary redraw fix that or would those be my "controlled choices"
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