Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At Cooper it's 96 for 5th, 32 for 6th, and "a minimal number" for 7th which I guess depends on attrition. It was in their powerpoint and I took a picture of it, so I'm certain.
This. There are also 95 5th grade seats at OG Latin, but as others have pointed out there are much more likely to be sibling matches there than at Cooper where there are only 5th and 6th graders now. In last year's lottery 45/95 5th grade seats went to siblings. In the last 5 years OG Latin has not opened up any 6th grade seats in the lottery (although based on WL movement I am guessing at least one spot typically opens up due to attrition).
Did they indicate how many of the 95 5th grade seats at OG Latin are net of sibling/other preference?
You can look that up here, scroll down and there's a preference table.
https://public.tableau.com/app/profile/aaron2446/viz/MSDCSeatsandWaitlistOfferData_draft/MSDCPublicDisplay
Thank you. Did they offer any projections for 2023-2024? I recall that they provided some estimates during last year's open house.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At Cooper it's 96 for 5th, 32 for 6th, and "a minimal number" for 7th which I guess depends on attrition. It was in their powerpoint and I took a picture of it, so I'm certain.
This. There are also 95 5th grade seats at OG Latin, but as others have pointed out there are much more likely to be sibling matches there than at Cooper where there are only 5th and 6th graders now. In last year's lottery 45/95 5th grade seats went to siblings. In the last 5 years OG Latin has not opened up any 6th grade seats in the lottery (although based on WL movement I am guessing at least one spot typically opens up due to attrition).
Did they indicate how many of the 95 5th grade seats at OG Latin are net of sibling/other preference?
You can look that up here, scroll down and there's a preference table.
https://public.tableau.com/app/profile/aaron2446/viz/MSDCSeatsandWaitlistOfferData_draft/MSDCPublicDisplay
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At Cooper it's 96 for 5th, 32 for 6th, and "a minimal number" for 7th which I guess depends on attrition. It was in their powerpoint and I took a picture of it, so I'm certain.
This. There are also 95 5th grade seats at OG Latin, but as others have pointed out there are much more likely to be sibling matches there than at Cooper where there are only 5th and 6th graders now. In last year's lottery 45/95 5th grade seats went to siblings. In the last 5 years OG Latin has not opened up any 6th grade seats in the lottery (although based on WL movement I am guessing at least one spot typically opens up due to attrition).
Did they indicate how many of the 95 5th grade seats at OG Latin are net of sibling/other preference?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At Cooper it's 96 for 5th, 32 for 6th, and "a minimal number" for 7th which I guess depends on attrition. It was in their powerpoint and I took a picture of it, so I'm certain.
This. There are also 95 5th grade seats at OG Latin, but as others have pointed out there are much more likely to be sibling matches there than at Cooper where there are only 5th and 6th graders now. In last year's lottery 45/95 5th grade seats went to siblings. In the last 5 years OG Latin has not opened up any 6th grade seats in the lottery (although based on WL movement I am guessing at least one spot typically opens up due to attrition).
Anonymous wrote:At Cooper it's 96 for 5th, 32 for 6th, and "a minimal number" for 7th which I guess depends on attrition. It was in their powerpoint and I took a picture of it, so I'm certain.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Im wondering the same thing. Better chances for one campus versus the other?
Also is there any outdoor space for recess at the Cooper campus?
Should be a much better chance at getting into Cooper because fewer siblings and less popular due to wretched facility. But always rank in order of true preference.
There is a parking lot which a small group can use at recess.
Anonymous wrote:Im wondering the same thing. Better chances for one campus versus the other?
Also is there any outdoor space for recess at the Cooper campus?