Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The hard part is figuring out what your preference is, or with siblings, what's best for the family as a whole and how to leverage sibling preference.
There is no sibling preference for application schools.
Right, but when doing the 9th grade lottery there may be a sibling at Latin or DCI or somewhere, or there may be younger siblings to consider. People who apply to application schools can also apply to lottery schools at the same time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The hard part is figuring out what your preference is, or with siblings, what's best for the family as a whole and how to leverage sibling preference.
Sibling preference does not apply to application high schools. Take your bad advice back to the PK3 thread.
Anonymous wrote:The hard part is figuring out what your preference is, or with siblings, what's best for the family as a whole and how to leverage sibling preference.
Anonymous wrote:My son matched at #3. It was actually his preferred school and has been a good fit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The hard part is figuring out what your preference is, or with siblings, what's best for the family as a whole and how to leverage sibling preference.
There is no sibling preference for application schools.
Anonymous wrote:The hard part is figuring out what your preference is, or with siblings, what's best for the family as a whole and how to leverage sibling preference.
Anonymous wrote: others say if you don't list a school as your #1 you have very little/no chance of a slot. So I'm asking about actual experiences.
Anonymous wrote:Does anyone have experience getting matched with a selective DCPS high school their child ranked 3rd or 4th? For example, if a student lists their preferences as #1 Banneker, #2 Walls, #3 McKinley Tech, #4 Duke Ellington and does not match with Banneker or Walls, have they successfully gotten a slot at McKinley Tech or Duke Ellington?
I am hearing different things about how the system works from people who should understand it-- some say you will be matched with #3 or #4 if you are not eligible for #1 and #2 and are eligible for a school you ranked lower, and others say if you don't list a school as your #1 you have very little/no chance of a slot. So I'm asking about actual experiences.
Thank you!