Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where are you now? A lot of people settle or go to an ECE only option like Appletree for PreK3 & 4 and then move for K. If you are lotterying for the first time for PreK4, just list a a mix of 12 options near you understanding it might not end up being your first choice long-term elementary school option.
We’re at Francis Education Campus (former SWW@Francis Stevens). We got a placement in their 10:6 class through my son’s IEP but he’s doing great, they are moving him out of that into a regular classroom next year, so he does not need to be at that specific school. We’re actually happy with the school, the commute is just awful though. Of course there is hesitation about taking him out of a place he is doing so well, but just want to explore the options closer to us.
Anonymous wrote:Where are you now? A lot of people settle or go to an ECE only option like Appletree for PreK3 & 4 and then move for K. If you are lotterying for the first time for PreK4, just list a a mix of 12 options near you understanding it might not end up being your first choice long-term elementary school option.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did we essentially miss the boat if we didn't get in with pre-k 3? I'm looking at some of the waitlist numbers and it seems there are minimal availabilites in the schools we would want after pre-k3. Am I reading these numbers wrong or are we essentially talking just 1 or 2 spaces to lottery into each year after pre-k?
https://public.tableau.com/app/profile/aaron2446/viz/MSDCSeatsandWaitlistOfferData_draft/MSDCPublicDisplay/
The numbers are accurate. Which school are you looking? If the school is great, the chances of people leaving are slim.
Was looking at Inspired Teaching, LAMB, and then some of the Petworth traditional publics like John Lewis, Dorothy Height and EL Haynes.
Anonymous wrote:You definitely did not miss the boat. It seems like there is a lot of seats offered in PK3 but a lot of those went to siblings anyway, you couldn't have had them.
Things tend to open up more in Kindergarten because the class size goes up and kids leave charters for their in-boundary schools. But you don't see that in the data because people don't need to lottery for K at their in-boundary school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did we essentially miss the boat if we didn't get in with pre-k 3? I'm looking at some of the waitlist numbers and it seems there are minimal availabilites in the schools we would want after pre-k3. Am I reading these numbers wrong or are we essentially talking just 1 or 2 spaces to lottery into each year after pre-k?
https://public.tableau.com/app/profile/aaron2446/viz/MSDCSeatsandWaitlistOfferData_draft/MSDCPublicDisplay/
The numbers are accurate. Which school are you looking? If the school is great, the chances of people leaving are slim.
Was looking at Inspired Teaching, LAMB, and then some of the Petworth traditional publics like John Lewis, Dorothy Height and EL Haynes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did we essentially miss the boat if we didn't get in with pre-k 3? I'm looking at some of the waitlist numbers and it seems there are minimal availabilites in the schools we would want after pre-k3. Am I reading these numbers wrong or are we essentially talking just 1 or 2 spaces to lottery into each year after pre-k?
https://public.tableau.com/app/profile/aaron2446/viz/MSDCSeatsandWaitlistOfferData_draft/MSDCPublicDisplay/
The numbers are accurate. Which school are you looking? If the school is great, the chances of people leaving are slim.
Anonymous wrote:Did we essentially miss the boat if we didn't get in with pre-k 3? I'm looking at some of the waitlist numbers and it seems there are minimal availabilites in the schools we would want after pre-k3. Am I reading these numbers wrong or are we essentially talking just 1 or 2 spaces to lottery into each year after pre-k?
https://public.tableau.com/app/profile/aaron2446/viz/MSDCSeatsandWaitlistOfferData_draft/MSDCPublicDisplay/