Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:laurengames wrote:Hi all,
Yep! DCI has reciprocal preferences with 3 of our 5 feeders: Yu Ying, DC Bilingual, and Mundo Verde. Check back every lottery cycle though, as this can change.
Sibling preference is not a guarantee, but it will bump siblings to the top of the waitlist. It's also only applicable within the same language track.
This means that if a student is accepted in 6th grade to our Chinese track, his or her siblings would have sibling preference at Yu Ying (they would only be able to get in if Yu Ying has open seats for that grade, is able to take more students off the waitlist, etc.). This also works in reverse - a YY student's older sibling can be bumped to the top of DCI's waitlist.
Hope this helps!
Thank you! Does the language track rule apply to the older student being bumped?
yes - so essentially there must be a family language
Oh that is sad... so if DD4 gets into Yu Ying and DD10 is in dual language Spanish somewhere, no dice?
Right - see highlighted section above. DD 10 could start Chinese at DCI. But can't do Spanish.
Anonymous wrote:laurengames wrote:Hi all,
Yep! DCI has reciprocal preferences with 3 of our 5 feeders: Yu Ying, DC Bilingual, and Mundo Verde. Check back every lottery cycle though, as this can change.
Sibling preference is not a guarantee, but it will bump siblings to the top of the waitlist. It's also only applicable within the same language track.
This means that if a student is accepted in 6th grade to our Chinese track, his or her siblings would have sibling preference at Yu Ying (they would only be able to get in if Yu Ying has open seats for that grade, is able to take more students off the waitlist, etc.). This also works in reverse - a YY student's older sibling can be bumped to the top of DCI's waitlist.
Hope this helps!
Do these three schools also have reciprocal staff preferences -- meaning if you teach at MV can your children get a staff preference for DCI (and vice versa)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:laurengames wrote:Hi all,
Yep! DCI has reciprocal preferences with 3 of our 5 feeders: Yu Ying, DC Bilingual, and Mundo Verde. Check back every lottery cycle though, as this can change.
Sibling preference is not a guarantee, but it will bump siblings to the top of the waitlist. It's also only applicable within the same language track.
This means that if a student is accepted in 6th grade to our Chinese track, his or her siblings would have sibling preference at Yu Ying (they would only be able to get in if Yu Ying has open seats for that grade, is able to take more students off the waitlist, etc.). This also works in reverse - a YY student's older sibling can be bumped to the top of DCI's waitlist.
Hope this helps!
Thank you! Does the language track rule apply to the older student being bumped?
yes - so essentially there must be a family language
Oh that is sad... so if DD4 gets into Yu Ying and DD10 is in dual language Spanish somewhere, no dice?
Right - see highlighted section above. DD 10 could start Chinese at DCI. But can't do Spanish.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:laurengames wrote:Hi all,
Yep! DCI has reciprocal preferences with 3 of our 5 feeders: Yu Ying, DC Bilingual, and Mundo Verde. Check back every lottery cycle though, as this can change.
Sibling preference is not a guarantee, but it will bump siblings to the top of the waitlist. It's also only applicable within the same language track.
This means that if a student is accepted in 6th grade to our Chinese track, his or her siblings would have sibling preference at Yu Ying (they would only be able to get in if Yu Ying has open seats for that grade, is able to take more students off the waitlist, etc.). This also works in reverse - a YY student's older sibling can be bumped to the top of DCI's waitlist.
Hope this helps!
Thank you! Does the language track rule apply to the older student being bumped?
yes - so essentially there must be a family language
Oh that is sad... so if DD4 gets into Yu Ying and DD10 is in dual language Spanish somewhere, no dice?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:laurengames wrote:Hi all,
Yep! DCI has reciprocal preferences with 3 of our 5 feeders: Yu Ying, DC Bilingual, and Mundo Verde. Check back every lottery cycle though, as this can change.
Sibling preference is not a guarantee, but it will bump siblings to the top of the waitlist. It's also only applicable within the same language track.
This means that if a student is accepted in 6th grade to our Chinese track, his or her siblings would have sibling preference at Yu Ying (they would only be able to get in if Yu Ying has open seats for that grade, is able to take more students off the waitlist, etc.). This also works in reverse - a YY student's older sibling can be bumped to the top of DCI's waitlist.
Hope this helps!
Thank you! Does the language track rule apply to the older student being bumped?
yes - so essentially there must be a family language
Anonymous wrote:laurengames wrote:Hi all,
Yep! DCI has reciprocal preferences with 3 of our 5 feeders: Yu Ying, DC Bilingual, and Mundo Verde. Check back every lottery cycle though, as this can change.
Sibling preference is not a guarantee, but it will bump siblings to the top of the waitlist. It's also only applicable within the same language track.
This means that if a student is accepted in 6th grade to our Chinese track, his or her siblings would have sibling preference at Yu Ying (they would only be able to get in if Yu Ying has open seats for that grade, is able to take more students off the waitlist, etc.). This also works in reverse - a YY student's older sibling can be bumped to the top of DCI's waitlist.
Hope this helps!
Thank you! Does the language track rule apply to the older student being bumped?
laurengames wrote:Hi all,
Yep! DCI has reciprocal preferences with 3 of our 5 feeders: Yu Ying, DC Bilingual, and Mundo Verde. Check back every lottery cycle though, as this can change.
Sibling preference is not a guarantee, but it will bump siblings to the top of the waitlist. It's also only applicable within the same language track.
This means that if a student is accepted in 6th grade to our Chinese track, his or her siblings would have sibling preference at Yu Ying (they would only be able to get in if Yu Ying has open seats for that grade, is able to take more students off the waitlist, etc.). This also works in reverse - a YY student's older sibling can be bumped to the top of DCI's waitlist.
Hope this helps!
laurengames wrote:Hi all,
Yep! DCI has reciprocal preferences with 3 of our 5 feeders: Yu Ying, DC Bilingual, and Mundo Verde. Check back every lottery cycle though, as this can change.
Sibling preference is not a guarantee, but it will bump siblings to the top of the waitlist. It's also only applicable within the same language track.
This means that if a student is accepted in 6th grade to our Chinese track, his or her siblings would have sibling preference at Yu Ying (they would only be able to get in if Yu Ying has open seats for that grade, is able to take more students off the waitlist, etc.). This also works in reverse - a YY student's older sibling can be bumped to the top of DCI's waitlist.
Hope this helps!
Anonymous wrote:It doesn't automatically work backwards at YY either. IOW, if an older child attends DCI (even if the
Anonymous wrote:Can a sibling at a DCI feeder confer preference on an older sibling for middle school at DCI? E.g. DD5 gets into Mundo Verde, does that mean DD11 counts as a sibling for 6th grade at DCI?