Anonymous wrote:And any hopes that Bridges would go into the 90s for their waitlist? Or that Shining Stars would go into the 120s?
Bridges got into the 80s I *think* last year judging by where we started on a post lottery app - 120 or so - and ended - 40 or so. But they were taking kids as late as count day.
No help on SS.
I'm gonna guess my 110ish at CMI and 90ish at ITS are useless. IB also a bust (per last years numbers we have close to the highest IB non sibling number possible), though that wasn't a surprise and we won't be getting in, though I'm not sure I'd ever hand my kid over the DCPS again. I'm thinking a move to the burbs is in order (we rent, not as drastic as it might sound, and have limited workable options given special needs).