DCPS Round 1 My School DC Results Posted

Anonymous
I am just seeing this so thought I would share. Not sure if already posted in this forum.

http://dcps.dc.gov/DCPS/Learn+About+Schools/Lottery+and+Admissions:+Apply+to+Our+Schools/DCPS+Round+One+My+School+DC+Results
Anonymous
Thank you! I have been wondering about this info.
Anonymous
Yes, it was posted in another thread, don't recall the same. This thread, however makes it more clear.
Anonymous
I just checked for our IB school LT. Out of 54 spots, 36 IB, 4 IB + Sib, 4 Proximity, 9+1 OB Sibs. That means that for this class -if everybody stays- at least 80% is IB. Compare that to the 21% they publish on their webpage.

Has this always been the case or is it due to the new lottery system?
Anonymous
I think a lot of schools are changing because of renovations and/or demographics. Hearst rising PK4 class is 65% in bounds--a big change.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I am just seeing this so thought I would share. Not sure if already posted in this forum.

http://dcps.dc.gov/DCPS/Learn+About+Schools/Lottery+and+Admissions:+Apply+to+Our+Schools/DCPS+Round+One+My+School+DC+Results


Has any organization published similar data for charters?

Anonymous
eaton is 100% IB with IB waitlisted. Used to be 60%.
Anonymous
It will be interesting to see how many of those Hearst and Eaton parents accept those slots as opposed to go private, OOB, or charter.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I am just seeing this so thought I would share. Not sure if already posted in this forum.

http://dcps.dc.gov/DCPS/Learn+About+Schools/Lottery+and+Admissions:+Apply+to+Our+Schools/DCPS+Round+One+My+School+DC+Results


Has any organization published similar data for charters?



Yes, charter school board came out with this last week, though not quite as detailed. Don't have it in front of me, but you can check the threads here from late last week, because that's how I found out about it.
Anonymous
^^also can find it at dc public charter school board on home page
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I think a lot of schools are changing because of renovations and/or demographics. Hearst rising PK4 class is 65% in bounds--a big change.


Where are you getting the inbounds vs OOB data? Thanks.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It will be interesting to see how many of those Hearst and Eaton parents accept those slots as opposed to go private, OOB, or charter.


Hearst PK4 IB and we accepted!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I think a lot of schools are changing because of renovations and/or demographics. Hearst rising PK4 class is 65% in bounds--a big change.


Where are you getting the inbounds vs OOB data? Thanks.


Not the PP, but if you click on the link in the original post there's a table that shows the number of in-boundary students who were matched for each grade at each school.

For Hearst, 22 students matched for PK4 were in-boundary and 3 had a proximity preference. Out of 39 kids matched, that's 64%
Anonymous
Here's the wait list information for charters: http://www.dcpcsb.org/Parents/Available-Charter-School-Seats-and-Wait-Lists.aspx

Some of the numbers are a little shocking. Over 1700 wait listed for Two Rivers and 400 seats still available at Meridian.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I just checked for our IB school LT. Out of 54 spots, 36 IB, 4 IB + Sib, 4 Proximity, 9+1 OB Sibs. That means that for this class -if everybody stays- at least 80% is IB. Compare that to the 21% they publish on their webpage.

Has this always been the case or is it due to the new lottery system?


For simplicity, imagine a school with 3 grades: preK: 100% Inbounds, 2nd: 50% inbounds, 5th: 0% inbounds. Assuming an equal number of students for each grade, the reported IB percentage for the school = 50%.

To track the progress of LT moving to a higher IB percentage, what I would want to know is what percentage of the 5th grade class is IB, for the last 3 to 4 school years.
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