Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is it true that first graders in the DCI feeders will only have 50% chance of getting into DCI when the time
Comes? My motivation for trying for one of the feeders is for the DCI feed but that doesn’t sounds too promising.
This doesn't apply to the schools that haven't expanded in the last 3-4 years (YY and I think, DCB - ou need to check).
Stokes, MV and LAMB have all expanded beyond what their original allotment is. If the school doubled in size, then yes a 50% chance. If the school enlarged by a smaller amount, then your chances would be higher.
The year in which this will begin to affect students in each of these schools varies. Stokes and MV lay it out explicitly on their websites. I don't think LAMB does but since it's a separate lottery you aren't 'wasting' a slot, and can ask if you should get a seat before committing.
Can you point to anything which indicates the original allotment, please, for each school? I only found that MV has 80 slots.
By the way, DCI also hopes to be able to expand by the time that these issues come up, so it may be that there is space for everyone from these feeders.
People sometimes say that but it seems like there is no real plan.
1) To see the original allotment, you have to look at the school's applications to raise their enrollment ceiling. The allotments, and the fact that they will exceed them, are addressed there.
2) That is not what a DCI admin said at a recent PCSB advisory board meeting. They said they feel they need to "perfect their model" first before taking on a replication, although they were aware of the feeder expansions and understand the pressure.
No one should count on DCI expanding when the time comes. It could happen, and it could not.
I don't mean a replication, I mean that even in their building they could add some classrooms. Especially if LAMB moves out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is it true that first graders in the DCI feeders will only have 50% chance of getting into DCI when the time
Comes? My motivation for trying for one of the feeders is for the DCI feed but that doesn’t sounds too promising.
This doesn't apply to the schools that haven't expanded in the last 3-4 years (YY and I think, DCB - ou need to check).
Stokes, MV and LAMB have all expanded beyond what their original allotment is. If the school doubled in size, then yes a 50% chance. If the school enlarged by a smaller amount, then your chances would be higher.
The year in which this will begin to affect students in each of these schools varies. Stokes and MV lay it out explicitly on their websites. I don't think LAMB does but since it's a separate lottery you aren't 'wasting' a slot, and can ask if you should get a seat before committing.
Do you know if only the new campuses (the expension) are affected or the old campuses as well? For example for stokes I assume those getting even now into their Brookland campus will still feed to DCI while the east campus will not?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is it true that first graders in the DCI feeders will only have 50% chance of getting into DCI when the time
Comes? My motivation for trying for one of the feeders is for the DCI feed but that doesn’t sounds too promising.
This doesn't apply to the schools that haven't expanded in the last 3-4 years (YY and I think, DCB - ou need to check).
Stokes, MV and LAMB have all expanded beyond what their original allotment is. If the school doubled in size, then yes a 50% chance. If the school enlarged by a smaller amount, then your chances would be higher.
The year in which this will begin to affect students in each of these schools varies. Stokes and MV lay it out explicitly on their websites. I don't think LAMB does but since it's a separate lottery you aren't 'wasting' a slot, and can ask if you should get a seat before committing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is it true that first graders in the DCI feeders will only have 50% chance of getting into DCI when the time
Comes? My motivation for trying for one of the feeders is for the DCI feed but that doesn’t sounds too promising.
This doesn't apply to the schools that haven't expanded in the last 3-4 years (YY and I think, DCB - ou need to check).
Stokes, MV and LAMB have all expanded beyond what their original allotment is. If the school doubled in size, then yes a 50% chance. If the school enlarged by a smaller amount, then your chances would be higher.
The year in which this will begin to affect students in each of these schools varies. Stokes and MV lay it out explicitly on their websites. I don't think LAMB does but since it's a separate lottery you aren't 'wasting' a slot, and can ask if you should get a seat before committing.
Can you point to anything which indicates the original allotment, please, for each school? I only found that MV has 80 slots.
By the way, DCI also hopes to be able to expand by the time that these issues come up, so it may be that there is space for everyone from these feeders.
People sometimes say that but it seems like there is no real plan.
1) To see the original allotment, you have to look at the school's applications to raise their enrollment ceiling. The allotments, and the fact that they will exceed them, are addressed there.
2) That is not what a DCI admin said at a recent PCSB advisory board meeting. They said they feel they need to "perfect their model" first before taking on a replication, although they were aware of the feeder expansions and understand the pressure.
No one should count on DCI expanding when the time comes. It could happen, and it could not.
Anonymous wrote:Is there a high attrition rate from the middle school to the high school or do most kids continue?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is it true that first graders in the DCI feeders will only have 50% chance of getting into DCI when the time
Comes? My motivation for trying for one of the feeders is for the DCI feed but that doesn’t sounds too promising.
This doesn't apply to the schools that haven't expanded in the last 3-4 years (YY and I think, DCB - ou need to check).
Stokes, MV and LAMB have all expanded beyond what their original allotment is. If the school doubled in size, then yes a 50% chance. If the school enlarged by a smaller amount, then your chances would be higher.
The year in which this will begin to affect students in each of these schools varies. Stokes and MV lay it out explicitly on their websites. I don't think LAMB does but since it's a separate lottery you aren't 'wasting' a slot, and can ask if you should get a seat before committing.
Can you point to anything which indicates the original allotment, please, for each school? I only found that MV has 80 slots.
By the way, DCI also hopes to be able to expand by the time that these issues come up, so it may be that there is space for everyone from these feeders.
People sometimes say that but it seems like there is no real plan.
Anonymous wrote:The thing is, if you don't get into DCI your number will not be good enough to get in to anything else that is good. So it could be a bad situation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is it true that first graders in the DCI feeders will only have 50% chance of getting into DCI when the time
Comes? My motivation for trying for one of the feeders is for the DCI feed but that doesn’t sounds too promising.
This doesn't apply to the schools that haven't expanded in the last 3-4 years (YY and I think, DCB - ou need to check).
Stokes, MV and LAMB have all expanded beyond what their original allotment is. If the school doubled in size, then yes a 50% chance. If the school enlarged by a smaller amount, then your chances would be higher.
The year in which this will begin to affect students in each of these schools varies. Stokes and MV lay it out explicitly on their websites. I don't think LAMB does but since it's a separate lottery you aren't 'wasting' a slot, and can ask if you should get a seat before committing.
Can you point to anything which indicates the original allotment, please, for each school? I only found that MV has 80 slots.
By the way, DCI also hopes to be able to expand by the time that these issues come up, so it may be that there is space for everyone from these feeders.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is it true that first graders in the DCI feeders will only have 50% chance of getting into DCI when the time
Comes? My motivation for trying for one of the feeders is for the DCI feed but that doesn’t sounds too promising.
This doesn't apply to the schools that haven't expanded in the last 3-4 years (YY and I think, DCB - ou need to check).
Stokes, MV and LAMB have all expanded beyond what their original allotment is. If the school doubled in size, then yes a 50% chance. If the school enlarged by a smaller amount, then your chances would be higher.
The year in which this will begin to affect students in each of these schools varies. Stokes and MV lay it out explicitly on their websites. I don't think LAMB does but since it's a separate lottery you aren't 'wasting' a slot, and can ask if you should get a seat before committing.
Anonymous wrote:Is it true that first graders in the DCI feeders will only have 50% chance of getting into DCI when the time
Comes? My motivation for trying for one of the feeders is for the DCI feed but that doesn’t sounds too promising.