Maybe, we did (but I’m sure there’s gotta be a few that didn’t complete enrollment or accept the seat) Did you’re waitlist number change at all for any other schools you’re waitlisted for? We are waitlisted for another language immersion charter and our waitlist number moved up by about 7 spots (we still don’t have a chance but there was an update reflected on myschooldc ) You can always call mySchooldc also to find out how soon/what the update process entails. |
What are you smoking? I don’t have an IB neighborhood school. Not all of us do. |
Everyone has an IB school. You just chose not to use it. |
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We are grown ups here. Let’s stop the name calling. I also don’t have an IB neighborhood school - assuming we are talking International Baccalaureate? That’s why we are trying for a charter so we have a chance to get into an IB middle school. |
IB 99% of the time on this forum refers to inbound or inboundary. Meaning your attendance by right school. |
| To get Intl Bacc MS and HS you can also try to lottery into EH and Eastern. Turner ES has it too. |
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Geez. Maybe I should be happy I have an impossibly high lottery number? This board is kind of mean-spirited. And before you criticize I’ll take my snowflake self somewhere else so don’t waste your breath. |
We enrolled at MV8 and yes are very happy too that DCI’s curriculum is IB for middle and high school. For those here not familiar with IB curriculum, look it up. Focus is on critical thinking and analysis. Also read post on MV8 vs. Tyler, mentioned briefly there. |
PP here. Now I've moved one spot, so I guess they have processed enrollments. Given the newness of the school and all the uncertainty, I felt pretty certain we'd get an offer, but now I'm not so sure. I have a high teens number. What does DCUM predict for the PK3 waitlist? |
You're definitely going to get in. They're just a little slow out of the gate, being new. As the summer goes on, schools will give people less time to decide and movement overall will be faster. |
The campus is new but school is not. The same people at P st enrolling P are also enrolling 8th St. so not new with the process at all. I agree that you will likely get in. Many people seem to think that the waitlist will move significantly since new campus. I think it will move but not as huge as some may think. |
It will move. At a new school in its first year, nobody is a current student. It is easier for people to pass up an offer than to remove their child from a school they currently attend. Also, no upper grades means none of the entering kids are siblings of an upper-grade student. Siblings are more likely to accept offers. The P St campus is hard to get into because there are 96 K students, and a lot of them have PK3 siblings, and the only has 32 or something PK3 spots. At 8th St this year, the cohort sizes are more even, so you don't get that all-sibling effect. |
You don’t get as much sibling effect as P but you still do. K gets in will pull in preK 3 and vice versa. So waitlist will definitely move more than P, but I don’t think it’s going to move like some hope it will. For instance last year for P, preK 3 moved total 7 spots and preK 4 18 spots. 8th might go into 30’s maybe but doubt it’s going to go anywhere near 70’s plus. We will have to wait and see..... |