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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]FWIW, I think you have the best chance at Bridges by far. They went through their entire waitlist eventually (by the first couple weeks of school). We are there, and very happy. Our son is learning a ton, excited to go to school, developing friendships, just a very positive experience overall. LAMB and EL Haynes are really, REALLY difficult to get into - so much so, that I'd hardly do more than basic research until you get your lottery number. We were in the 300s at each, and I was glad I hadn't wasted time at open houses, etc. Although it's great to be prepared, you'll likely fall in love with a school(s) at which you'll never get a spot. [/quote] Agree about Bridges, but think it will get more and more difficult to get into, as people realize they can stay long-term (as long as any other ES in DC). OP, you'll be lucky to get into any of those four, and likely be very happy at any or all. GL.[/quote] If you're looking in Ward 4, can also try Cap City, Sela, or Takoma Ed Campus, which is enjoying a renaissance of sorts. [/quote]
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