Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The charters use the time to reassign good numbers to those families they really want. The unwanted are dumped into DCPS who assigns slots randomly.
Not funny.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The double application is always fun.
I used to pull the lottery for our charter. It was not uncommon to see the same person entered 2 times. I am more cynical than the school. The school always gave the person the benefit if the doubt and would pull the lower result. I would think it would be more fair to either put them at the end of the list as a result of trying to game the system OR putting both #s back in the hat and selecting the one that stays.
Soooo... you're saying that's an effective technique? Enter twice, plead ignorance if caught...
Anonymous wrote:The charters use the time to reassign good numbers to those families they really want. The unwanted are dumped into DCPS who assigns slots randomly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The double application is always fun.
I used to pull the lottery for our charter. It was not uncommon to see the same person entered 2 times. I am more cynical than the school. The school always gave the person the benefit if the doubt and would pull the lower result. I would think it would be more fair to either put them at the end of the list as a result of trying to game the system OR putting both #s back in the hat and selecting the one that stays.
Soooo... you're saying that's an effective technique? Enter twice, plead ignorance if caught...
Anonymous wrote:The double application is always fun.
I used to pull the lottery for our charter. It was not uncommon to see the same person entered 2 times. I am more cynical than the school. The school always gave the person the benefit if the doubt and would pull the lower result. I would think it would be more fair to either put them at the end of the list as a result of trying to game the system OR putting both #s back in the hat and selecting the one that stays.
Anonymous wrote:The charters use the time to reassign good numbers to those families they really want. The unwanted are dumped into DCPS who assigns slots randomly.
Anonymous wrote:Are schools receiving the lists and just trying to figure out sibling preferences, or is there something else going on behind the scenes?