Anonymous wrote:I am inbound at LT and didn't get in and am at JO Wilson which we got in mid-summer. My brother is inbound and get in to LT. It really is luck and incoming class size/demographics/etc. I almost didn't put JO down but now, I am really glad I did.
Even though I think LT is a better long-term option, my brother's family who has a daughter the same age as ours thinks our experience at JO far outweighs theirs. The ECE at JO really is top-notch. There is not a bad teacher among them. The school had some issues last year and we were worried but our daughter loves it and we will stay put for another year.
If I were you and I lived close to LT and JO, I would put it closer than AP-LP or CHM which i have heard mixed things about, both in terms of teachers and community.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just have a small list, it's fine.
This is bad advice. Based on last year's stats this list has a 25% chance of not matching anywhere. (With the exception of Appletree SW which I don't have numbers for.)
Here's the thing though. If OP's true preference is SWS and then the IB school, she's going to have to have a fairly bad master number not to match at the IB school. And if she does have a bad master number, she's not getting in OOB at Peabody, Van Ness, etc. There's no harm in listing them if you have less than 12 other schools you'd be willing to attend, but there's no reason to think they'd work out.
OP, if you're looking for somewhat nearby schools with better odds to consider for your list, consider Walker-Jones, Browne, Wheatley, Appletree Oklahoma Ave, Friendship Blow-Pierce, Center City Capitol Hill, and Friendship Chamberlain. If you're going to put Appletree SW you could also list Amidon-Bowen; it didn't take any OOB kids last year but the chances are probably better there than at the other DCPS schools you listed.
Getting into Ludlow-Taylor as an IB nonsibling is about 50/50. So look for schools that took more than half their waitlist, OP.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just have a small list, it's fine.
This is bad advice. Based on last year's stats this list has a 25% chance of not matching anywhere. (With the exception of Appletree SW which I don't have numbers for.)
Here's the thing though. If OP's true preference is SWS and then the IB school, she's going to have to have a fairly bad master number not to match at the IB school. And if she does have a bad master number, she's not getting in OOB at Peabody, Van Ness, etc. There's no harm in listing them if you have less than 12 other schools you'd be willing to attend, but there's no reason to think they'd work out.
OP, if you're looking for somewhat nearby schools with better odds to consider for your list, consider Walker-Jones, Browne, Wheatley, Appletree Oklahoma Ave, Friendship Blow-Pierce, Center City Capitol Hill, and Friendship Chamberlain. If you're going to put Appletree SW you could also list Amidon-Bowen; it didn't take any OOB kids last year but the chances are probably better there than at the other DCPS schools you listed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just have a small list, it's fine.
This is bad advice. Based on last year's stats this list has a 25% chance of not matching anywhere. (With the exception of Appletree SW which I don't have numbers for.)
Anonymous wrote:Just have a small list, it's fine.