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Where did you rank the school you are enrolling at? Are you committed to stay or would you move for a higher pick?
I'll go first. We made it into a non Common school for pk3 but we're otherwise shut out. We would move for anything in the top 5 of our Common Lottery list, where our numbers range from 17 to 170 |
| In our number 4 pick for 1st. Would move for 1 to 3 or YY or CM. |
| We got into our #10 (our IB school for PK3). Would move for anything 1-9, and any non-common lottery schools except for Shining Stars. |
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Enrolled at #5 now that we have learned more and settled into the idea we might not move if called by our 1-4.
Would move for LAMB or STOKES. |
| Ending a sentence with "at" ugh, hate it. Anyhow, enrolled in our #1 and only pick. |
| Enrolled at our #2 pick. Would not move if offered our #1 pick, since our first two choices were essentially a tie when we were deciding on our choices. |
| Enrolled into our #2 and would enroll into our #1 pick but we really want our kids to be at the same school. If I was called for pick #1 I would need a guarantee that his sibling will get in |
| we got into our #5 (lee). would only move for mv now, I think. and of course lamb. |
| In at #2. Would probably only move for LAMB at this point, especially after looking into where some of the charters are getting their money. (I certainly wouldn't cast aspersions on people who decide differently; you work with what you have in front of you). |
| Enrolling IB. Would consider a switch if #1 came through. |
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Enrolling #10.
100s on the wait list for all the other DCPS lottery pics so haven't even thought about if we would move since there's pretty much no chance we'll get in somewhere else. 30s for LAMB but probably wouldn't move on the off chance we get in-- commute would be brutal. |
| Enrolling in our # 2 pick. Would not move to our # 1 even though we are in the top 5 on the waitlist. |
| This thread is unhelpful if people don't identify the school they got into and the waitlist numbers for the higher ranked schools (non-common lottery schools). Because even if you would move to a higher ranked school, if there is no chance that it would be offered to you, then this exercise is meaningless. |
It would be more helpful but even without that info it gives an idea of likely movement. |
+1 It also confirms what I feared as someone who was shut out that once people got "used to" where they enrolled if in their top 7 or so, they would not be moving. |