PK 3 Lottery - please help

Anonymous
I feel like I may be crucified by other posters here for even asking, but here goes: I am looking at the lottery for PK3. I live west of Rock Creek Park. Is there even a snowball's chance in hell of getting a spot in any of the following schools:

Marie Reed (English Dominant)
Bancroft (English Dominant)
Stevens Early Learning Center
SWW @ Francis Stevens

Is there anywhere else I should consider that is not too far east? In theory, I work by the White House.

Thank you!
Anonymous
No
No
Very low chance
No
Anonymous
Have you looked into CommuniKids?

(UDC, Tenleytown, Cathederal Heights, and WI ave)
Anonymous
What is your inbound? Marie Reed, SWE and Bancroft are not happening. Stevens might be an option because most people prefer a school that they can attend past EC. Bethune 16 th street seems like a good safety and has Spanish. Might be worth listing.
Anonymous
The new Military Road Early Learning Center?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Have you looked into CommuniKids?

(UDC, Tenleytown, Cathederal Heights, and WI ave)


Yes! I applied!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What is your inbound? Marie Reed, SWE and Bancroft are not happening. Stevens might be an option because most people prefer a school that they can attend past EC. Bethune 16 th street seems like a good safety and has Spanish. Might be worth listing.


Our inbound is Hearst.
Anonymous
If free is important - add apple tree Columbia heights and Bethune
Anonymous
There's still a nonzero chance at Garrison, I think.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:There's still a nonzero chance at Garrison, I think.


Unless tons of families moved out this year (which is def. possible given the pandemic) it's unlikely. Last year at least 10 in-bound kids didn't get in to Garrison PK3.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:There's still a nonzero chance at Garrison, I think.


Unless tons of families moved out this year (which is def. possible given the pandemic) it's unlikely. Last year at least 10 in-bound kids didn't get in to Garrison PK3.


I know, but they made 16 offers total, so everyone would have had the opportunity plus then some OOB kids too.
Anonymous
I'd look at Meridian, AT Columbia Heights, Military Road, HD Cooke, Thomson, and more of the community-based options. you have 12 lottery spaces so might as well use them all.
Anonymous
If bilingual is that important to you, I would apply for all the bilingual charters and consider moving closer if you get in to one of them that you like (and consider moving IB for a bilingual DCPS before K if you don't). You could also do more of the bilingual community-based preschool.

If bilingual is not that important to you and your goal is to be at Hearst for PK4 or K, then I wouldn't bother with Marie Reed and Bancroft. What's the point of a year or two of bilingual school, which can be stressful and harder, if your kid loses it all by age 5 or 6?
Anonymous
Bethune 16th Street
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I'd look at Meridian, AT Columbia Heights, Military Road, HD Cooke, Thomson, and more of the community-based options. you have 12 lottery spaces so might as well use them all.


Where can I find a list of community-based options? I have googled...
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