Data-driven lottery predictions!

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:5th grade
Latin 2nd St
Latin Cooper
Inspired Teaching
Equitable Access


OP here:

Latin 2nd St - 100%

They've cleared their equitable access list every year since it's inception.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Forgot to mention this is for pre-k 3! We’d possibly move after school starts. No sibling preference and we live in ward 3.


1. Hyde Addison OOB (already know this is 0!)
2. Military Road
3. Apple Tree
4. Dorothy Height


OP here:

1. Hyde Addison OOB - 0%
2. Military Road - 93%
3. Apple Tree -
4. Dorothy Height

Wait - which Apple Tree?
Anonymous
Is this thread still alive? Would love to play! PK3, in bounds for Maury, would prefer not to move schools after the first day! ATLP historical waitlist looks promising, but I believe next year they may only have one PK3 class so significantly fewer spots compared to last year.
1. SWS
2. Maury (IB preference)
3. Apple Tree Lincoln Park
4. Two Rivers 4th St
5. Inspired Teaching
6. JOW
7. CHML
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Is this thread still alive? Would love to play! PK3, in bounds for Maury, would prefer not to move schools after the first day! ATLP historical waitlist looks promising, but I believe next year they may only have one PK3 class so significantly fewer spots compared to last year.
1. SWS
2. Maury (IB preference)
3. Apple Tree Lincoln Park
4. Two Rivers 4th St
5. Inspired Teaching
6. JOW
7. CHML


Not OP, but you'll get TR4 pretty easily so you won't get ITDS with this list. Personally I would move TR4 down to below JOW.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Is this thread still alive? Would love to play! PK3, in bounds for Maury, would prefer not to move schools after the first day! ATLP historical waitlist looks promising, but I believe next year they may only have one PK3 class so significantly fewer spots compared to last year.
1. SWS
2. Maury (IB preference)
3. Apple Tree Lincoln Park
4. Two Rivers 4th St
5. Inspired Teaching
6. JOW
7. CHML


Not OP, but you'll get TR4 pretty easily so you won't get ITDS with this list. Personally I would move TR4 down to below JOW.


Disagree, I would not do DCPS ECE, too much focus on academics and screens and not play based.
Anonymous
Is JOW, LT, Maury and others not play based?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Is this thread still alive? Would love to play! PK3, in bounds for Maury, would prefer not to move schools after the first day! ATLP historical waitlist looks promising, but I believe next year they may only have one PK3 class so significantly fewer spots compared to last year.
1. SWS
2. Maury (IB preference)
3. Apple Tree Lincoln Park
4. Two Rivers 4th St
5. Inspired Teaching
6. JOW
7. CHML


Not OP, but you'll get TR4 pretty easily so you won't get ITDS with this list. Personally I would move TR4 down to below JOW.


Disagree, I would not do DCPS ECE, too much focus on academics and screens and not play based.


The new building and playground at JOW are nicer than 2R. CHML is also a good option since you can leave for Maury at K.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Is JOW, LT, Maury and others not play based?


They are very play based, especially in PK3.
Anonymous
Latin either campus 9th grade equitable access?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Is JOW, LT, Maury and others not play based?


They are very play based, especially in PK3.


The title 1 schools tend but to be and what PP was alluding to with JOW
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Is JOW, LT, Maury and others not play based?


They are very play based, especially in PK3.


The title 1 schools tend but to be and what PP was alluding to with JOW


Typo not
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Is JOW, LT, Maury and others not play based?


They are very play based, especially in PK3.


The title 1 schools tend but to be and what PP was alluding to with JOW


PP is wrong, all DCPS PKs are play based, including JOW. DCPS is pretty amazing across the board for PK because they have very high standards for the teachers -- the vast majority have a masters in early childhood education.

I do think DCPS is more academic in K than some charters (depends on the charter).
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Is JOW, LT, Maury and others not play based?


They are very play based, especially in PK3.


The title 1 schools tend but to be and what PP was alluding to with JOW


PP is wrong, all DCPS PKs are play based, including JOW. DCPS is pretty amazing across the board for PK because they have very high standards for the teachers -- the vast majority have a masters in early childhood education.

I do think DCPS is more academic in K than some charters (depends on the charter).


Nope, worksheets, homework, math, screens, testing.

It’s pretty ridiculous in ECE what is coming down from central

https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/180/1312777.page
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Is JOW, LT, Maury and others not play based?


They are very play based, especially in PK3.


The title 1 schools tend but to be and what PP was alluding to with JOW


PP is wrong, all DCPS PKs are play based, including JOW. DCPS is pretty amazing across the board for PK because they have very high standards for the teachers -- the vast majority have a masters in early childhood education.

I do think DCPS is more academic in K than some charters (depends on the charter).


Nope, worksheets, homework, math, screens, testing.

It’s pretty ridiculous in ECE what is coming down from central


In whats schools has this been implemented specifically?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Is JOW, LT, Maury and others not play based?


They are very play based, especially in PK3.


The title 1 schools tend but to be and what PP was alluding to with JOW


PP is wrong, all DCPS PKs are play based, including JOW. DCPS is pretty amazing across the board for PK because they have very high standards for the teachers -- the vast majority have a masters in early childhood education.

I do think DCPS is more academic in K than some charters (depends on the charter).


Nope, worksheets, homework, math, screens, testing.

It’s pretty ridiculous in ECE what is coming down from central

https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/180/1312777.page


My kids are at one of the named ECE programs and it has none of these things. I am a little bit skeptical of the single poster in that thread insisting this is everywhere while almost every other poster says it’s not their experience.

FWIW ECE will no longer be run as centrally — at least not in non-T1 schools. ECE coaches are gone, for example. So even if they were going to try to institute this, good luck now. Our school is leaning into Reggio-related coaching and curriculum as the replacement.
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