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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You can look at enrollment pathways for kids in Capitol Hill elementary schools between 4th grade and 5th grade. It gives you an idea, but still doesn't show how sibling preference influences those pathways. This is also data from 2021-2022 and it seems like it's gotten even more competitive to get into the Latins or Basis since then? https://edscape.dc.gov/page/student-enrollment-pathways [/quote] It's much, much harder to get into Latin Cooper. I'm not sure it's harder to get into BASIS.[/quote] Taking a couple examples: Brent: Out of at least 71 4th graders in 2021-2022 (can't tell exactly how many there were from this chart): -13 went to Latin PCS -11 went to Latin Cooper -10 went to Basis Presumably some of these had sibling preference so odds are lower than they seem, plus this was a few years ago so odds are even worse now. I tried to pull Maury numbers but it was <10 4th graders for each individual school (Latin PCS, Cooper, or Basis) so can't really calculate[/quote] You could ballpark the number of kids with sibling preference by looking at what percentage of kids accepted to the school are siblings, in total.[/quote]
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