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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This year was harder for both 5th and 6th than last year which was harder than the year before. There is a trend. I think near-term you will see more not less kids in the DC public school system. I also think the Basis waitlist number is not misleading. There is lots of mid-summer movement on that particular waitlist - and if you are happy with Basis and willing to reenroll for 5th while waiting on that particular waitlist you will probably get in. But if you dont have a clearly Basis kid, my prediction is some uptick in middle school kids at John Francis and probably all 3 of the Hill area DCPS schools.[/quote] For 5th, BASIS, Latin, and ITDS % offered was pretty consistent from SY22-23 through SY24-25. Though Cooper was much more competitive last year than in its first two years (44% and 42% offered). For 6th, it's more of a mix. Capital City, DCI Spanish, ITDS, Stuart-Hobson significantly more competitive. DCI French, Eliot-Hine somewhat more competitive. DCI Chinese, EL Haynes, Friendship Blow-Pierce, Hardy, Wells, Jefferson, KIPP Key, Sojourner Truth about the same or unclear. Capitol Hill Montessori, DC Prep Edgewood, significantly less competitive.[/quote] Why is Capitol Hill Montessori less competitive?[/quote]
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