Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In DC - most desirable charters have wait lists that are similar to your experience in PA.
For this year, LsSalle is probably your only choice.
For next year, I would recommend putting all 3 of them in the lottery for Capital City Public Charter School. If any of them get in, they will pull the others in. It is not far from where you are at Peabody and 1st St NW. They have a school that goes PreK3 - 12th grade.
EL Haynes is another option that has a school for PreK3 - 12th grade that is not too far from you.
Finding your oldest and option that goes through high school is the most challenging. Washington Latin has an entry year of 5th grade - so there are only a handful of spots for 6th grade (if any).
My next thought would be to look at Creative Minds - they go from PreK3 through middle school so at least you will have that path for the next 2 years.
Good luck.
Honestly, if I can get one that goes brought middle school, it'll be a blessing. Through high school will just be a bigger blessing. Thanks for the suggestions!
Anonymous wrote:In DC - most desirable charters have wait lists that are similar to your experience in PA.
For this year, LsSalle is probably your only choice.
For next year, I would recommend putting all 3 of them in the lottery for Capital City Public Charter School. If any of them get in, they will pull the others in. It is not far from where you are at Peabody and 1st St NW. They have a school that goes PreK3 - 12th grade.
EL Haynes is another option that has a school for PreK3 - 12th grade that is not too far from you.
Finding your oldest and option that goes through high school is the most challenging. Washington Latin has an entry year of 5th grade - so there are only a handful of spots for 6th grade (if any).
My next thought would be to look at Creative Minds - they go from PreK3 through middle school so at least you will have that path for the next 2 years.
Good luck.
Anonymous wrote:Here's a place where you can do some reading about various schools, the lottery, etc.
https://dcps.dc.gov/
I know nothing about LaSalle; it just isn't in my part of town, so I'm not any help to you there.
The DC school lottery is an annual thing. Every year, people register and rank schools. Those preferences are good for that next academic year and then everything resets. I know that you can get a call for a seat at a school after count day in the fall, but I'm not sure exactly how late in the year they still call people if a student moves out of a school.
OP, call someone at DCPS on Monday to discuss the lottery. It doesn't hurt to enter and you can always just say forget it and stay at your inbounds school. You will need a crash course in our lottery, tho, so be sure you understand whether you have any preferences based on your residence.
(I, OP, posted this)Anonymous wrote:Can the lottery help them now? They need to be back in school next week...