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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]"Proximity preference" is just another way of saying "inbounds," when there is no IB population. What would be ranked above proximity preference? Nobody. So you're essentially IB. So why would DCPS want to have two IB schools for a small group of families? It makes no sense.[/quote] Not true. Siblings would still rank first, and don't underestimate how many spaces will get occupied this way.[/quote] Yes. Including siblings of children who get in with the city wide lottery, providing a nice balance of city wide draw and immediate neighbors. What is wrong with the middle road here?[/quote] PP here and yes I agree. The sibs will increasingly come from the citywide draw as the school expands (increasing %50 next year). the biggest newcomer beneficiaries are the current PK4. If they have younger sibs there will be more pressure on PS3 availability for SY14-15. All the current sibs who applied via lottery were offerred space this year. Will have to see if that's the case next year.[/quote]
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