Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We live near Potomac metro. Our child will be playing the lottery for Prek-3. We have no sibling preference. I don't know the intricacies of the lottery system like some other posters.
Acceptance into Brent, SWS, Peabody, Van Ness would be ideal, but are those just pie in the sky choices?
Is there a list of close by, good schools, that someone in the know, can recommend we should be applying for? I really don't want to be spinning my wheels applying for schools our child can't get into because of a long wait list. Any tips appreciated.
Make sure you list your IB school on the list, which is either Payne or Tyler? In any case, both should be on your list. You should also add Appletree Lincoln Park and SW.
Our inbound elementary schools are Watkins or Peabody, according this this site, http://dcatlas.dcgis.dc.gov/schools/, but is there an inbound preference factor that influences acceptance when applying for Prek3? I didn't know there was.
Yes, there is in-boundary preference for PK3, just not "right to attend" at all schools. From myschooldc.org (http://www.myschooldc.org/apply/applying-to-PK)...
DCPS in-boundary PK3 and PK4 programs
An in-boundary school is a DCPS school that a student has a right to attend for grades K-12 based on where the student lives. However the “right to attend” is not extended to children in PK3 or PK4 and there is no guarantee of a lottery match or waitlist offer. If a family seeks to enroll their student in their in-boundary PK3 or PK4 program, they must select that school as one of their 12 selections on their My School DC application and rank it in the order they prefer. PK3 or PK4 applicants will be awarded an “in-boundary” lottery preference at their in-boundary school and, at the time of enrollment, will be required to provide proof of residency at the guardian’s address entered on the My School DC application.
Thank you! Then I guess I should put Peabody at the top of my list, as it's our inbound for Kindergarten. Is it still a good school? I've been told it was historically the school parents sought after on the Hill.
I wish I had reams of distilled data on this stuff (wait lists, quality, etc.)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We live near Potomac metro. Our child will be playing the lottery for Prek-3. We have no sibling preference. I don't know the intricacies of the lottery system like some other posters.
Acceptance into Brent, SWS, Peabody, Van Ness would be ideal, but are those just pie in the sky choices?
Is there a list of close by, good schools, that someone in the know, can recommend we should be applying for? I really don't want to be spinning my wheels applying for schools our child can't get into because of a long wait list. Any tips appreciated.
Make sure you list your IB school on the list, which is either Payne or Tyler? In any case, both should be on your list. You should also add Appletree Lincoln Park and SW.
Our inbound elementary schools are Watkins or Peabody, according this this site, http://dcatlas.dcgis.dc.gov/schools/, but is there an inbound preference factor that influences acceptance when applying for Prek3? I didn't know there was.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We live near Potomac metro. Our child will be playing the lottery for Prek-3. We have no sibling preference. I don't know the intricacies of the lottery system like some other posters.
Acceptance into Brent, SWS, Peabody, Van Ness would be ideal, but are those just pie in the sky choices?
Is there a list of close by, good schools, that someone in the know, can recommend we should be applying for? I really don't want to be spinning my wheels applying for schools our child can't get into because of a long wait list. Any tips appreciated.
Make sure you list your IB school on the list, which is either Payne or Tyler? In any case, both should be on your list. You should also add Appletree Lincoln Park and SW.
Our inbound elementary schools are Watkins or Peabody, according this this site, http://dcatlas.dcgis.dc.gov/schools/, but is there an inbound preference factor that influences acceptance when applying for Prek3? I didn't know there was.
Yes, there is in-boundary preference for PK3, just not "right to attend" at all schools. From myschooldc.org (http://www.myschooldc.org/apply/applying-to-PK)...
DCPS in-boundary PK3 and PK4 programs
An in-boundary school is a DCPS school that a student has a right to attend for grades K-12 based on where the student lives. However the “right to attend” is not extended to children in PK3 or PK4 and there is no guarantee of a lottery match or waitlist offer. If a family seeks to enroll their student in their in-boundary PK3 or PK4 program, they must select that school as one of their 12 selections on their My School DC application and rank it in the order they prefer. PK3 or PK4 applicants will be awarded an “in-boundary” lottery preference at their in-boundary school and, at the time of enrollment, will be required to provide proof of residency at the guardian’s address entered on the My School DC application.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We live near Potomac metro. Our child will be playing the lottery for Prek-3. We have no sibling preference. I don't know the intricacies of the lottery system like some other posters.
Acceptance into Brent, SWS, Peabody, Van Ness would be ideal, but are those just pie in the sky choices?
Is there a list of close by, good schools, that someone in the know, can recommend we should be applying for? I really don't want to be spinning my wheels applying for schools our child can't get into because of a long wait list. Any tips appreciated.
Make sure you list your IB school on the list, which is either Payne or Tyler? In any case, both should be on your list. You should also add Appletree Lincoln Park and SW.
Our inbound elementary schools are Watkins or Peabody, according this this site, http://dcatlas.dcgis.dc.gov/schools/, but is there an inbound preference factor that influences acceptance when applying for Prek3? I didn't know there was.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We live near Potomac metro. Our child will be playing the lottery for Prek-3. We have no sibling preference. I don't know the intricacies of the lottery system like some other posters.
Acceptance into Brent, SWS, Peabody, Van Ness would be ideal, but are those just pie in the sky choices?
Is there a list of close by, good schools, that someone in the know, can recommend we should be applying for? I really don't want to be spinning my wheels applying for schools our child can't get into because of a long wait list. Any tips appreciated.
Make sure you list your IB school on the list, which is either Payne or Tyler? In any case, both should be on your list. You should also add Appletree Lincoln Park and SW.
Our inbound elementary schools are Watkins or Peabody, according this this site, http://dcatlas.dcgis.dc.gov/schools/, but is there an inbound preference factor that influences acceptance when applying for Prek3? I didn't know there was.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We live near Potomac metro. Our child will be playing the lottery for Prek-3. We have no sibling preference. I don't know the intricacies of the lottery system like some other posters.
Acceptance into Brent, SWS, Peabody, Van Ness would be ideal, but are those just pie in the sky choices?
Is there a list of close by, good schools, that someone in the know, can recommend we should be applying for? I really don't want to be spinning my wheels applying for schools our child can't get into because of a long wait list. Any tips appreciated.
Make sure you list your IB school on the list, which is either Payne or Tyler? In any case, both should be on your list. You should also add Appletree Lincoln Park and SW.
Anonymous wrote:We live near Potomac metro. Our child will be playing the lottery for Prek-3. We have no sibling preference. I don't know the intricacies of the lottery system like some other posters.
Acceptance into Brent, SWS, Peabody, Van Ness would be ideal, but are those just pie in the sky choices?
Is there a list of close by, good schools, that someone in the know, can recommend we should be applying for? I really don't want to be spinning my wheels applying for schools our child can't get into because of a long wait list. Any tips appreciated.