Anonymous wrote:I reached out to myschooldc to ask why our WL number at a selective HS was increasing. They replied that it's because students are applying post-lottery and in some rare instances the school ranks them above kids who were WL from the first round. No detail on what would cause them to do so. Seems terrible to me if they already have lots of kids who were deemed eligible but didn't match in the first lottery. My kid's number is so high they will never make it in, but if you're close to the top of list, my advice would be to monitor closely and be prepared to strongly advocate for your kid if you find them being bumped.
Anonymous wrote:what about a selective HS without sibling preference? does it make sense to have my kid's WL number increase for 9th grade?
Anonymous wrote:we also had our waitlist number increase at a selective DCPS HS. did not make sense to me
Anonymous wrote:what about a selective HS without sibling preference? does it make sense to have my kid's WL number increase for 9th grade?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not OP, but our number has increased at DC Bilingual by almost 20 spots.
I believe that is because DCB provides a preference for "sibling enrolled" but not for "sibling offered." So when the lottery numbers first come out the siblings of matched students are NOT at the front of the list. As the matched students enrolled, their siblings bump to the top of the WL.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not OP, but our number has increased at DC Bilingual by almost 20 spots.
I believe that is because DCB provides a preference for "sibling enrolled" but not for "sibling offered." So when the lottery numbers first come out the siblings of matched students are NOT at the front of the list. As the matched students enrolled, their siblings bump to the top of the WL.
Anonymous wrote:Not OP, but our number has increased at DC Bilingual by almost 20 spots.
Anonymous wrote:Someone enrolled that has a sibling on the PK3 waitlist, and when they enrolled, that caused the sibling to have Sibling Enrolled status and jump to the top of the list.
15 seems like a lot, but it's possible.