what's your highest waitlist number?

Anonymous
Not sure what you mean, but here's highest and lowest:
380s at MV
30s at Maury.

Not getting in either one. ?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Not sure what you mean, but here's highest and lowest:
380s at MV
30s at Maury.

Not getting in either one. ?


That was not meant to be a question mark but a smiley face. Definitely not getting in. And we were inbounds for MAury too!
Anonymous
#45 for Oyster. We are OOB English dominant.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:21 at JO Wilson. Pk4.


We got 12 at Miner. Miner!!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:^^ Hearst seems extremely popular this year. It looks like the Round 1 wait list was less than 70 last year.


Waitlist after round 1 last year at Hearst for PK4 was 135.

You can see all the round 1 results from last year here: http://dcps.dc.gov/DCPS/Learn+About+Schools/Lottery+and+Admissions:+Apply+to+Our+Schools
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:21 at JO Wilson. Pk4.


We got 12 at Miner. Miner!!


I know several parents who were really impressed with what they saw at both of those schools (even more than some of the well regarded CH schools). Who would've guessed a few years ago there'd be so much competition at JO Wilson and Miner?
Anonymous
#128 at Hearst
Anonymous
120 at Oyster Adams. I found that surprising too. We moved from Woodley Park a few years ago, still kind of bummed about that decision!
Anonymous
#513 for LAMB
#216 for Mundo Verde
#135 for CMI
heading to West, most likely
Anonymous
OP as you can see, your question wasn't clear. Highest can mean highest up list with best chances of getting in... or worst numbers (which are literally higher numbers) at the bottoms of waitlists.

Which were you asking?
Anonymous
390s for Two Rivers and 450s for LAMB for PK3. We weren't matches anywhere either.
Anonymous
We're 376 for MV for pk3. I'm just going to cross my fingers and I'm sure it will work out. ha ha ha!
Anonymous
#9 at Stokes
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