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Please explain the lottery to me like I am stupid. So far, my understanding is that you are guaranteed your in-bound school for K and up. For PS/PK, you have to apply through the lottery even for you in-bounds school.
What are the factors that they use to weight your entry in the lottery? Eg, does being close to the school count? Is there historical data that will let me understand my chances in the lottery? |
| It sound like you have a good grasp on the situation already. Having siblings at the school can be a factor in your favor at an immersion school. Other than that, I believe it is a random computer generated drawing for most schools. |
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Order of preference:
Inbounds with sibling Inbounds with no sibling Out of Bounds with sibling Out of Bounds with proximity Out of Bounds Within each category, determined by random computer generated list Starting at K, guaranteed admission if Inbounds |
A point of clarification - these are not weightings as OP asked - these are straight up categorieis for how the list is created. An order is created for all children who are inbounds with a sibling The next group is children who are inbounds without a sibling For out of bounds with proximity, for each school this designation is defined so you are either in this group or not - and all individuals in the group are treated the same way for lottery purposes - there is not weighting - those within 1/2 mile, 1 mile etc |
| I think the "walking distance" designation is 500 yards... but I could be wrong. |