Anonymous wrote:So I got in with a pk3 and pk4 (one sibling pref, can’t remember) and I’d essentially have to play lottery for K again next year right? I’m thinking I messed up our orders by putting this somewhere in the middle. I didn’t actually think We’d get in. Whoops
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:242 non-at-risk families applied for 48 seats.
48 kids got in, 76 were waitlisted, and the rest got matched at schools they ranked higher.
All 20 of the kids with at-risk preference were also admitted.
What I don't know is whether they'll allow non-at-risk kids on the waitlist to take the extra 13 slots reserved for at-risk that went unfilled. What I'd love to see them do first is check with homeless shelters and other places at-risk families get services to see if anyone wants to do a post-lottery application, and then fill any remaining slots with not-at-risk families shortly before the school year begins.
One challenge with Stevens is that it only has PK3 and 4, so anyone with an older kid might prefer a location where the kids can be together.
I believe I recall from the planning docs that the at risk seats will be held open. I'm sure they can swiftly fill them via Early Stages and other DCPS social workers.
I wonder how many of the kids who got regular spots by having good numbers are actually at-risk.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:242 non-at-risk families applied for 48 seats.
48 kids got in, 76 were waitlisted, and the rest got matched at schools they ranked higher.
All 20 of the kids with at-risk preference were also admitted.
What I don't know is whether they'll allow non-at-risk kids on the waitlist to take the extra 13 slots reserved for at-risk that went unfilled. What I'd love to see them do first is check with homeless shelters and other places at-risk families get services to see if anyone wants to do a post-lottery application, and then fill any remaining slots with not-at-risk families shortly before the school year begins.
One challenge with Stevens is that it only has PK3 and 4, so anyone with an older kid might prefer a location where the kids can be together.
PP where did you find this info?
Anonymous wrote:242 non-at-risk families applied for 48 seats.
48 kids got in, 76 were waitlisted, and the rest got matched at schools they ranked higher.
All 20 of the kids with at-risk preference were also admitted.
What I don't know is whether they'll allow non-at-risk kids on the waitlist to take the extra 13 slots reserved for at-risk that went unfilled. What I'd love to see them do first is check with homeless shelters and other places at-risk families get services to see if anyone wants to do a post-lottery application, and then fill any remaining slots with not-at-risk families shortly before the school year begins.
One challenge with Stevens is that it only has PK3 and 4, so anyone with an older kid might prefer a location where the kids can be together.
Anonymous wrote:242 non-at-risk families applied for 48 seats.
48 kids got in, 76 were waitlisted, and the rest got matched at schools they ranked higher.
All 20 of the kids with at-risk preference were also admitted.
What I don't know is whether they'll allow non-at-risk kids on the waitlist to take the extra 13 slots reserved for at-risk that went unfilled. What I'd love to see them do first is check with homeless shelters and other places at-risk families get services to see if anyone wants to do a post-lottery application, and then fill any remaining slots with not-at-risk families shortly before the school year begins.
One challenge with Stevens is that it only has PK3 and 4, so anyone with an older kid might prefer a location where the kids can be together.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We were matched there too. Will we get open house info?
You do know what is going on in the world right now, right? Are you really asking about an open house?
Anonymous wrote:We were matched there too. Will we get open house info?