| Depends on where there's space. If you're among the group admitted today, you'll probably be able to indicate a preference. Called off the wait list, probably not. |
| My twins are 372 and 373. Question: How random is that? Answer: Not very. |
| That's b/c 372 pulled your other child to the next in line via sibling preference. So yes, random. |
| Anyone get a call yet? |
The lower ranked sibling probably got pulled up to the higher ranked one due to sibling preference. Looks like PK# #2 and #3 are also twins. It's an advantage of playing the lottery as twins |
They will put one of your twins right next to the twin who got a better number. |
| Any of the siblings received a call today? When/how are we expected to know if a sibling was accepted? |
Your older child already attends? Then it's assumed that your younger has a space too, as long as you let them know during the re-enrollment survey. |
Annnnnnnd duh! Thanks for clarifying. |
Friend just texted that she got one. |
| Highly doubt that as we haven't gotten a call yet and we have a child at the school. |
What was her number (range). |
See 15:38 |
Weren't Twins the secret to getting into Lamb at one point? I guess when the waitlist is in the 100s it doesn't make a big difference. Let's open some more HRCS's already.... |
| What does HRCS mean? Moving to DC area from out-of-state. Thanks! |