Non-Swami prediction thread?

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Anonymous wrote:PK3, no sibling preference
1) Mundo Verde Calle Ocho
2) Mundo Verde P St
3) Stokes Spanish
4) YuYing
5) Stokes French
6) LAMB South Dakota
7) Inspired Teaching
8) Lee Montessori
9) Burroughs
10) Two Rivers main
11) Langdon Montessori (IB)
12) Langdon traditional (IB)


You'll match at Burroughs and snap up an aftercare spot, but then spend the summer wondering if you should have ranked Langdon higher. Most of your wait list numbers will look hopeless, but you'll get a surprise offer from LAMB South Dakota after school starts when other Ward 5 parents decide they can't deal with the move to Kingsbury.


Early Action folks will knock you out of the running for Burroughs in the initial lottery.You will get a seat over the summer.


Well we’d have to decline because of no aftercare at that point... so Langdon it is!


Just be aware you'd have to re-add Langdon post-lottery if this scenario comes true! I imagine as IB you can still get in though, to the traditional program.


You bring up a good point that I want to clarify- if I accept a seat at Langdon, and am offered a seat at Burroughs but decline because there is no aftercare availability, would I have to re-enroll at Langdon? I thought you can decline offers from waitlists. I wouldn’t accept a seat somewhere else unless I had an aftercare slot.


You’d only lose your spot at Langdon if you enroll at another school and withdraw at Langdon. If it’s just an offer, you can decline.
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Anonymous wrote:PK3, no sibling preference
1) Mundo Verde Calle Ocho
2) Mundo Verde P St
3) Stokes Spanish
4) YuYing
5) Stokes French
6) LAMB South Dakota
7) Inspired Teaching
8) Lee Montessori
9) Burroughs
10) Two Rivers main
11) Langdon Montessori (IB)
12) Langdon traditional (IB)


You'll match at Burroughs and snap up an aftercare spot, but then spend the summer wondering if you should have ranked Langdon higher. Most of your wait list numbers will look hopeless, but you'll get a surprise offer from LAMB South Dakota after school starts when other Ward 5 parents decide they can't deal with the move to Kingsbury.


Early Action folks will knock you out of the running for Burroughs in the initial lottery.You will get a seat over the summer.


Well we’d have to decline because of no aftercare at that point... so Langdon it is!


Just be aware you'd have to re-add Langdon post-lottery if this scenario comes true! I imagine as IB you can still get in though, to the traditional program.


You bring up a good point that I want to clarify- if I accept a seat at Langdon, and am offered a seat at Burroughs but decline because there is no aftercare availability, would I have to re-enroll at Langdon? I thought you can decline offers from waitlists. I wouldn’t accept a seat somewhere else unless I had an aftercare slot.


Certainly you can decline offers yes. Your post assumes that you match at Langdon though, not something above it.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:PK3, no sibling preference
1) Mundo Verde Calle Ocho
2) Mundo Verde P St
3) Stokes Spanish
4) YuYing
5) Stokes French
6) LAMB South Dakota
7) Inspired Teaching
8) Lee Montessori
9) Burroughs
10) Two Rivers main
11) Langdon Montessori (IB)
12) Langdon traditional (IB)


You'll match at Burroughs and snap up an aftercare spot, but then spend the summer wondering if you should have ranked Langdon higher. Most of your wait list numbers will look hopeless, but you'll get a surprise offer from LAMB South Dakota after school starts when other Ward 5 parents decide they can't deal with the move to Kingsbury.


Early Action folks will knock you out of the running for Burroughs in the initial lottery.You will get a seat over the summer.


Well we’d have to decline because of no aftercare at that point... so Langdon it is!


Just be aware you'd have to re-add Langdon post-lottery if this scenario comes true! I imagine as IB you can still get in though, to the traditional program.


You bring up a good point that I want to clarify- if I accept a seat at Langdon, and am offered a seat at Burroughs but decline because there is no aftercare availability, would I have to re-enroll at Langdon? I thought you can decline offers from waitlists. I wouldn’t accept a seat somewhere else unless I had an aftercare slot.


Certainly you can decline offers yes. Your post assumes that you match at Langdon though, not something above it.


PP, this isn't my list, but this advice is super confusing. What is the scenario in which this family would "have to" re-add Langdon post lottery?
Anonymous
for PK3:

1. Stokes Spanish
2. Stokes French
3. Inspired Teaching
4. DC Bilingual
5. Langdon Montessori (IB)
6. LAMB South Dakota
7. Two Rivers 4th
8. Burroughs
9. Langdon regular (IB)
10. Bethune Brookland
11. Breakthrough Takoma
12. Friendship Woodridge
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:PK3, no sibling preference
1) Mundo Verde Calle Ocho
2) Mundo Verde P St
3) Stokes Spanish
4) YuYing
5) Stokes French
6) LAMB South Dakota
7) Inspired Teaching
8) Lee Montessori
9) Burroughs
10) Two Rivers main
11) Langdon Montessori (IB)
12) Langdon traditional (IB)


You'll match at Burroughs and snap up an aftercare spot, but then spend the summer wondering if you should have ranked Langdon higher. Most of your wait list numbers will look hopeless, but you'll get a surprise offer from LAMB South Dakota after school starts when other Ward 5 parents decide they can't deal with the move to Kingsbury.


Early Action folks will knock you out of the running for Burroughs in the initial lottery.You will get a seat over the summer.


Well we’d have to decline because of no aftercare at that point... so Langdon it is!


Just be aware you'd have to re-add Langdon post-lottery if this scenario comes true! I imagine as IB you can still get in though, to the traditional program.


You bring up a good point that I want to clarify- if I accept a seat at Langdon, and am offered a seat at Burroughs but decline because there is no aftercare availability, would I have to re-enroll at Langdon? I thought you can decline offers from waitlists. I wouldn’t accept a seat somewhere else unless I had an aftercare slot.


Certainly you can decline offers yes. Your post assumes that you match at Langdon though, not something above it.


PP, this isn't my list, but this advice is super confusing. What is the scenario in which this family would "have to" re-add Langdon post lottery?


If you match with a school higher than Langdon, you have to re-add and you go to the back of the waitlist in your preference category (so among in-bound families if you're in bound, siblings in bound if you also have an older kid, etc). If you match with Langdon and enroll; you are enrolled and no waitlist offers (that are not accepted) will change that.
Anonymous
I have two kids, going into PK3 and K.

1. LAMB South Dakota
2. Stokes Brookland Spanish
3. MV Calle Ocho
4. Tyler Spanish - English Dominant
5. MV P Street
6. SWS
7. TRY
8. TR @ 4
9. LAMB Kingsbury
10. DC Bilingual
11. Lee Montessori
12. Miner (IB)
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:PK3, no sibling preference
1) Mundo Verde Calle Ocho
2) Mundo Verde P St
3) Stokes Spanish
4) YuYing
5) Stokes French
6) LAMB South Dakota
7) Inspired Teaching
8) Lee Montessori
9) Burroughs
10) Two Rivers main
11) Langdon Montessori (IB)
12) Langdon traditional (IB)


You'll match at Burroughs and snap up an aftercare spot, but then spend the summer wondering if you should have ranked Langdon higher. Most of your wait list numbers will look hopeless, but you'll get a surprise offer from LAMB South Dakota after school starts when other Ward 5 parents decide they can't deal with the move to Kingsbury.


Early Action folks will knock you out of the running for Burroughs in the initial lottery.You will get a seat over the summer.


Well we’d have to decline because of no aftercare at that point... so Langdon it is!


Just be aware you'd have to re-add Langdon post-lottery if this scenario comes true! I imagine as IB you can still get in though, to the traditional program.


You bring up a good point that I want to clarify- if I accept a seat at Langdon, and am offered a seat at Burroughs but decline because there is no aftercare availability, would I have to re-enroll at Langdon? I thought you can decline offers from waitlists. I wouldn’t accept a seat somewhere else unless I had an aftercare slot.


Certainly you can decline offers yes. Your post assumes that you match at Langdon though, not something above it.


PP, this isn't my list, but this advice is super confusing. What is the scenario in which this family would "have to" re-add Langdon post lottery?


If you match with a school higher than Langdon, you have to re-add and you go to the back of the waitlist in your preference category (so among in-bound families if you're in bound, siblings in bound if you also have an older kid, etc). If you match with Langdon and enroll; you are enrolled and no waitlist offers (that are not accepted) will change that.


But you don't "have to" re-add Langdon. You can just stick with the school you matched at. Presumably there's a reason they ranked it higher.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:for PK3:

1. Stokes Spanish
2. Stokes French
3. Inspired Teaching
4. DC Bilingual
5. Langdon Montessori (IB)
6. LAMB South Dakota
7. Two Rivers 4th
8. Burroughs
9. Langdon regular (IB)
10. Bethune Brookland
11. Breakthrough Takoma
12. Friendship Woodridge


You'll match at Langdon Montessori. Wait list numbers for choices 1-4 will be hopeless (100+) but you'll periodically check them anyway.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:PK3, no sibling preference
1) Mundo Verde Calle Ocho
2) Mundo Verde P St
3) Stokes Spanish
4) YuYing
5) Stokes French
6) LAMB South Dakota
7) Inspired Teaching
8) Lee Montessori
9) Burroughs
10) Two Rivers main
11) Langdon Montessori (IB)
12) Langdon traditional (IB)


You'll match at Burroughs and snap up an aftercare spot, but then spend the summer wondering if you should have ranked Langdon higher. Most of your wait list numbers will look hopeless, but you'll get a surprise offer from LAMB South Dakota after school starts when other Ward 5 parents decide they can't deal with the move to Kingsbury.


Early Action folks will knock you out of the running for Burroughs in the initial lottery.You will get a seat over the summer.


Well we’d have to decline because of no aftercare at that point... so Langdon it is!


Just be aware you'd have to re-add Langdon post-lottery if this scenario comes true! I imagine as IB you can still get in though, to the traditional program.


You bring up a good point that I want to clarify- if I accept a seat at Langdon, and am offered a seat at Burroughs but decline because there is no aftercare availability, would I have to re-enroll at Langdon? I thought you can decline offers from waitlists. I wouldn’t accept a seat somewhere else unless I had an aftercare slot.


Certainly you can decline offers yes. Your post assumes that you match at Langdon though, not something above it.


PP, this isn't my list, but this advice is super confusing. What is the scenario in which this family would "have to" re-add Langdon post lottery?


If you match with a school higher than Langdon, you have to re-add and you go to the back of the waitlist in your preference category (so among in-bound families if you're in bound, siblings in bound if you also have an older kid, etc). If you match with Langdon and enroll; you are enrolled and no waitlist offers (that are not accepted) will change that.


But you don't "have to" re-add Langdon. You can just stick with the school you matched at. Presumably there's a reason they ranked it higher.


If you read the thread, they prefer Burroughs but ONLY if they can get an aftercare spot there.
Anonymous
3rd grader and PK3 - moving from out of town
1. Lee Montessori PCS - Brookland
2. Inspired Teaching Demonstration PCS
3. School-Within-School
4. Breakthrough Montessori PCS - Takoma
5. Two Rivers PCS at 4th Street
6. Two Rivers PCS at Young
7. Shining Stars Montessori Academy PCS
8. Breakthrough Montessori PCS - Petworth
9. Creative Minds International PCS
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:3rd grader and PK3 - moving from out of town
1. Lee Montessori PCS - Brookland
2. Inspired Teaching Demonstration PCS
3. School-Within-School
4. Breakthrough Montessori PCS - Takoma
5. Two Rivers PCS at 4th Street
6. Two Rivers PCS at Young
7. Shining Stars Montessori Academy PCS
8. Breakthrough Montessori PCS - Petworth
9. Creative Minds International PCS


I think you'll get into Breakthrough Takoma.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:PK3, no sibling preference
1) Mundo Verde Calle Ocho
2) Mundo Verde P St
3) Stokes Spanish
4) YuYing
5) Stokes French
6) LAMB South Dakota
7) Inspired Teaching
8) Lee Montessori
9) Burroughs
10) Two Rivers main
11) Langdon Montessori (IB)
12) Langdon traditional (IB)


You'll match at Burroughs and snap up an aftercare spot, but then spend the summer wondering if you should have ranked Langdon higher. Most of your wait list numbers will look hopeless, but you'll get a surprise offer from LAMB South Dakota after school starts when other Ward 5 parents decide they can't deal with the move to Kingsbury.


Early Action folks will knock you out of the running for Burroughs in the initial lottery.You will get a seat over the summer.


Well we’d have to decline because of no aftercare at that point... so Langdon it is!


Just be aware you'd have to re-add Langdon post-lottery if this scenario comes true! I imagine as IB you can still get in though, to the traditional program.


You bring up a good point that I want to clarify- if I accept a seat at Langdon, and am offered a seat at Burroughs but decline because there is no aftercare availability, would I have to re-enroll at Langdon? I thought you can decline offers from waitlists. I wouldn’t accept a seat somewhere else unless I had an aftercare slot.


Certainly you can decline offers yes. Your post assumes that you match at Langdon though, not something above it.


PP, this isn't my list, but this advice is super confusing. What is the scenario in which this family would "have to" re-add Langdon post lottery?


If you match with a school higher than Langdon, you have to re-add and you go to the back of the waitlist in your preference category (so among in-bound families if you're in bound, siblings in bound if you also have an older kid, etc). If you match with Langdon and enroll; you are enrolled and no waitlist offers (that are not accepted) will change that.


But you don't "have to" re-add Langdon. You can just stick with the school you matched at. Presumably there's a reason they ranked it higher.


If you read the thread, they prefer Burroughs but ONLY if they can get an aftercare spot there.


If they match with Burroughs on Round 1 of the lottery, they can get an aftercare spot--it's first come, first served. The scenario they're worried about is 1) they match with Langdon, enroll, and get an aftercare spot, but then 2) Burroughs makes them a wait list offer but says there are no aftercare spots left. They could simply decline Burroughs and keep their enrollment at Langdon. They would NOT have to re-add Langdon in that scenario.
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