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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I can't reveal my identity or the identity of the person I just spoke with but I assure you we have been intimately involved with this planning since day one. The way we just discussed and confirmed it is that there is not just one lottery which would doom you to poor chances at 1-12 of your choices. Rather there is effectively a lottery at each school/grade level. just because you were last for your #1 doesnt mean you will be for your #2, you could be first. Ranking your schools in order is the best way And we see no need to rank your IB school if you already attend there or have sib preference and your older sib is enrolled. You have a slot already if you did an intent form. The schools only release to the lottery the seats they have available after re-enrollment and preferences. This is our understanding. [/quote] Thank you, thank you, thank you! I know it's an anonymous board, but I trust you, and appreciate this post tremendously.[/quote] You are welcome. This other person and I have a lot invested in this process and speak with the person leading it regularly. I find it fascinating and we have spent a lot of time working on this and how it will work for everyone. There is no way to game the system. Ranking schools in order by your actual preference is the best way to go. [/quote] Hello, Thanks for the info. I have a question regarding the specialized high school process and other high schools using the lottery. My child is applying to several specialized high schools and also, sort of as a back up, to several charter high schools. I have been assured that no matter where you rank the high schools, if you choose, say, School Without Walls, you will get a chance to go thru their process. Same with Ellington. If you go through the process and are accepted, you will get letters from the schools with an offer to attend. So a child might get into Banneker, SWW and Ellington, say, and then could choose one to attend. My question is this - what if the family ranks SWW #1 and Ellington #2 -- the child could still choose Ellington? And also, is there any reason to put the two charter high schools anywhere but #1 and #2 on the preference list? Because you still have the option to attend #3, #4, #5 (Banneker, SWW and Ellington) if your child is accepted. Because if your child bombs all three specialized HS processes, he/she would need the "back up" of the charter school and the only way to get in it is to put it as your #1 choice. Please tell me if my thinking about this is wrong. I have called myschooldc but I just couldn't quite get a clear answer. Thanks. [/quote] Specialty high schools aren't really part of the lottery -- their seats are allocated by acceptance, not by lottery. They're just there because it puts all the schools in the same place. The order you rank them in makes no difference to your lottery results.[/quote]
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