Anonymous wrote:Run for school board or county board to guarantee your kid a spot at HB.
Anonymous wrote:It’s not so much the lack of address (pretty sure anyone can apply to the lottery as long as your address fits when you register). The problem is that your student didnt finish from an APS middle school. Each school gets a certain number of spaces at HB. Maybe they’ll lump you in with the private school students, of which there are very few spots. Basically, no chance your kids getting in. Choose a home based on the school you’re zoned for.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t think you can apply to the HB lottery without living in APS. They have one spot for non-APS attending students (private school but still live in APS).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are in DC but planning to move to Arlington in the summer for HS. How does the lottery for HB Woodlawn work in this scenario? We won’t have an Arlington address at the time of the lottery.
If you know someone or have a sibling already there, there seems to be a higher "chance" of getting in. From a family that has seen way too many coincidences there. W RNG
Anonymous wrote:We are in DC but planning to move to Arlington in the summer for HS. How does the lottery for HB Woodlawn work in this scenario? We won’t have an Arlington address at the time of the lottery.
Anonymous wrote:It’s not so much the lack of address (pretty sure anyone can apply to the lottery as long as your address fits when you register). The problem is that your student didnt finish from an APS middle school. Each school gets a certain number of spaces at HB. Maybe they’ll lump you in with the private school students, of which there are very few spots. Basically, no chance your kids getting in. Choose a home based on the school you’re zoned for.