Chances of each school?

Anonymous
Is there anywhere where you can find out how many people applied to a school last year versus how many got in? I spoke to some places at edfest and just realized there is next to no chance of getting into most of the desirable charters. I'd love to have a clearer picture.
Anonymous
I was doing the same numbers. One school had 1000 rank it with 24 PK3 spots (school gave me those numbers though). Visiting those schools was like going to an Alfa Romeo dealership and test driving something you can never have!
Anonymous
In general there are 10 - 30 PreS or PreK spots (which ever year is the entry year) opening at most of the talked about charters on this site.

Pretend that there 300 - 500 children applying for those spots.

If you assume that there are 8 schools - an average of 20 spots - there are 160 spots and 400 + children who want those spots.

Your chance is low - but not impossible.

Anonymous
Except there are more like 800 - 1000 children and at many of the HRCS there are 10 or 5 spots for non-siblings. So, it is much lower odds than you suggest 17:59.
Anonymous
LAMB had 533 applicants for the 11 available Pre-K 3 spots. They only take kids at PK-3 and PK-4, and had no slots for PK-4. They may have had a couple of extra slots over the summer due to attrition.

Anonymous
Washington post I believe has published that information in the past. It really helped to slant my lottery picks last year. Good luck!
Anonymous
The only way I was able to get this info was to ask at each open house I attended. Your chances pretty much suck at each school--at popular ones, plan on having 1/2 to 3/4 of the spots go to siblings in the entry year, which leaves little room for those of us with no preference. We only got into our IB school because of a really crappy lottery # but have been really happy there, despite what people say about it on DCUM.
Anonymous
Gotta be in it to win it... Chances might not be all that good but they are damn sure worse if you don't try at all.
Anonymous
It may be worthwhile for people to share how many non-sibling PreK 3 spots there were at their HRCS. I think the estimate of 5 - 10 are old #s before the expansion to some of the schools to more permanent facilities.

Assuming people are considering the following HRCS:
Bridges
Capital City
Creative Minds
DC Bilingual
DC Prep
EL Haynes
Stokes
Inspired Teaching
KIPP
LAMB
Lee
Mundo Verde
2 Rivers
Yu Ying
Anonymous
Someone from one of the popular charters said that they expected to have info on how many siblings planned to enroll in PK3 and then they would know how many slots would be available for non-siblings--I think they said the number of expected slots would be on myschooldc.org in mid-February?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Someone from one of the popular charters said that they expected to have info on how many siblings planned to enroll in PK3 and then they would know how many slots would be available for non-siblings--I think they said the number of expected slots would be on myschooldc.org in mid-February?


I posted this and think this was Stokes--it was at EdFest and was such a blur.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:LAMB had 533 applicants for the 11 available Pre-K 3 spots. They only take kids at PK-3 and PK-4, and had no slots for PK-4. They may have had a couple of extra slots over the summer due to attrition.



Based on the high-status individuals who "won" spots for the PK'er this year–and due to the fact that they haven't entered the citywide shared system–I'm going to speculate they only people who got spots last year, and into the future until the join the common lottery, are very well connected insiders.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:LAMB had 533 applicants for the 11 available Pre-K 3 spots. They only take kids at PK-3 and PK-4, and had no slots for PK-4. They may have had a couple of extra slots over the summer due to attrition.



Based on the high-status individuals who "won" spots for the PK'er this year–and due to the fact that they haven't entered the citywide shared system–I'm going to speculate they only people who got spots last year, and into the future until the join the common lottery, are very well connected insiders.


Can you elaborate?
Anonymous
Isn't 2 Rivers expanding this year?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Isn't 2 Rivers expanding this year?


Yes, opening a second campus--Two Rivers at Young.
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