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[quote=Anonymous]I’m sick in bed and bored so I started reading through some old threads on this forum from around the time of the common lottery, about 10-12 years ago. It’s amazing how much things have changed, particularly around charter elementary schools. The top elementary language charters haven’t changed much. Yu Ying, Stokes, LAMB. MV has probably dropped a bit in popularity, DCB has risen. But there were a large number of highly in demand English-only charters back then, spoken of with just as much demand and enthusiasm as the language schools - Two Rivers, Cap City, EL Haynes, CMI. These schools all still exist, but at least in DCUM-land, don’t have anywhere near the demand and enthusiasm as the DCI feeders. The only English only charter that was in high demand then and still is : ITS. The year before the common lottery, Two Rivers had over a thousand applications for 32 PK3 seats!! This past year - waitlist of 49 kids. The demand seems higher now for DCPS schools, like WOTP feeders, Ross and SWS. Any predictions for what will change in the next 10 years? What will be different in 2035?[/quote]
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