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Apparently Stokes and Yu Ying sort their wait lists based on date of application (meaning that, due to demand, the only people who get their kids in put in an application on the first day of the application period . . . if a lottery even occurs).
Does anyone know of any other charters that sort their waitlists based on date of application? |
| Yu Ying for 2012-13 had a lottery for about 40 non sibling slots. So everyone had an equal shot at those slots. Then, the WL was ordered by application submission order. About the first 40 or 50 of around 200 preK applicants initially on the WL were offered slots. |
Gotcha on defending Yu Ying, etc., etc. Just wondering if ANY OTHER SCHOOLS do it this way. |
| I'd check whether any of the other immersion schools (Mundo Verde, DC Bilingual...) do. |
I know 2 years ago Mundo Verde did not do this. |
| Latin does it this way as well. I know of a family who faxed their application in at 12:01 am on the first day they were accepted for this reason. |
| Yes, Latin. Although it seems for the past two years they have gone through the entire waitlist, so it didn't really matter in the long run. That said, I was definitely one of the parents turning in the app first thing on the first day just in case. |
| Latin Admin person told me that they order the WL by random order, starting applications for 2013-14. Conversation in May 2012. |
They stopped ordering in order received a couple of years ago. |
| No. They didn't stop ordering the waitlist by time and date. I know that for a fact. Perhaps that is the plan for the future but for the last two years, they have pulled names for available slots by random lottery and then ordered the wairlist by time and date. |
| Per the Latin website admitted students and wait list will be by lottery for 2013-14. http://www.latinpcs.org/apply-enroll/application-process.html |
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There are two ways the PCSB allows schools to run waitlists. This is transparent and available on the PCSB website. Many, many schools schools the order of application method as it ensures that parents who really want a charter school can have a chance if they're not eligible through the lottery. No conspiracy, just a legal choice available to all.
http://www.dcpubliccharter.com/Enrolling-Your-Child/Enrollment-and-Lottery-Guidelines.aspx |
| Sorry--should be "schools USE the order of application...." |
So far this thread mentions Elsie Stokes and Washington Yu Ying as 2 schools that use the order of application method, and Washington Latin as 1 school that used to use that method. Which other schools are the many, many? Thanks |
| Does anyone know when Stokes application goes up? I know its usually October. |