Anonymous
Post 03/27/2020 20:58     Subject: Lottery data is up

Anonymous wrote:Kudos to them for getting it up so fast! They need to merge Dorothy Height (K-5) and Dorothy I Height (PK). Even they waitlisted PK students this year...there really is a huge demand for seats.

My IB school is Amidon-Bowen. Amazing how many IB folks got waitlisted...no wonder they stopped early action! I'm interested in the fact they only offered 18 PK3 spots. Maybe they are waiting for IB families to enroll over the summer in K-5 and then they'll have seats for siblings?

Stevens offered 33 seats with the at-risk priority and only got 20 applications for it. They offered 48 seats for not-at-risk and have a waitlist of 76 kids.

Houston elementary has no waitlist for English-dominant PK3.

And while Hardy offered 20 seats for OOB students, Deal and Stuart-Hobson each offered 0.




Not sure if you’ll come back to this thread, but Amidon only had 18 PK3 seats because they have to do 3 full K rooms next year, and don’t have enough classrooms. Over the course of the next year they will renovate a conference room into a new ECE classroom so 2021-2022 school year should have extra PK4 seats compared to previous years.
Anonymous
Post 03/27/2020 20:04     Subject: Re:Lottery data is up

Why did I waste all that time going to open houses?
Anonymous
Post 03/27/2020 19:48     Subject: Lottery data is up

Anonymous wrote:Kudos to them for getting it up so fast! They need to merge Dorothy Height (K-5) and Dorothy I Height (PK). Even they waitlisted PK students this year...there really is a huge demand for seats.

My IB school is Amidon-Bowen. Amazing how many IB folks got waitlisted...no wonder they stopped early action! I'm interested in the fact they only offered 18 PK3 spots. Maybe they are waiting for IB families to enroll over the summer in K-5 and then they'll have seats for siblings?

Stevens offered 33 seats with the at-risk priority and only got 20 applications for it. They offered 48 seats for not-at-risk and have a waitlist of 76 kids.

Houston elementary has no waitlist for English-dominant PK3.

And while Hardy offered 20 seats for OOB students, Deal and Stuart-Hobson each offered 0.



Schools usually have to leave open spots for early stages placements throughout the year.
Anonymous
Post 03/27/2020 19:02     Subject: Lottery data is up

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If My child is waitlisted #8 for 11th grade at SWOW when should we expect to hear anything?


I wouldn't expect anything until after the enrollment deadline.


Ugg.
Anonymous
Post 03/27/2020 18:51     Subject: Lottery data is up

Anonymous wrote:If My child is waitlisted #8 for 11th grade at SWOW when should we expect to hear anything?


I wouldn't expect anything until after the enrollment deadline.
Anonymous
Post 03/27/2020 18:49     Subject: Lottery data is up

If My child is waitlisted #8 for 11th grade at SWOW when should we expect to hear anything?
Anonymous
Post 03/27/2020 18:49     Subject: Lottery data is up

Anonymous wrote:https://enrolldcps.dc.gov/node/61

I am truly impressed by MSDC. So far.


If My child is waitlisted #8 for 11th grade at SWOW when should we expect to hear anything?
Anonymous
Post 03/27/2020 18:46     Subject: Lottery data is up

OMG look at Garrison. 161 waitlisted for PK3. And to think they were trying to close it just a few years ago. And Seaton waitlisted 105.

Langley only waitlisted 14, probably because they offered 49 seats under Early Action. Why does Langley have a negative number for PK4?
Anonymous
Post 03/27/2020 18:23     Subject: Lottery data is up

Kudos to them for getting it up so fast! They need to merge Dorothy Height (K-5) and Dorothy I Height (PK). Even they waitlisted PK students this year...there really is a huge demand for seats.

My IB school is Amidon-Bowen. Amazing how many IB folks got waitlisted...no wonder they stopped early action! I'm interested in the fact they only offered 18 PK3 spots. Maybe they are waiting for IB families to enroll over the summer in K-5 and then they'll have seats for siblings?

Stevens offered 33 seats with the at-risk priority and only got 20 applications for it. They offered 48 seats for not-at-risk and have a waitlist of 76 kids.

Houston elementary has no waitlist for English-dominant PK3.

And while Hardy offered 20 seats for OOB students, Deal and Stuart-Hobson each offered 0.

Anonymous
Post 03/27/2020 16:49     Subject: Lottery data is up

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:https://enrolldcps.dc.gov/node/61

I am truly impressed by MSDC. So far.


By far the best operated education agency in DC. Not even close, really.


I think it's DCPS that gets credit for this particular link. Gotta give them credit when it's due.

MSDC posts data at this link - https://www.myschooldc.org/resources/data


Cool. Either way, it's good. There goes my remaining 10 minutes of productivity of the week.
Anonymous
Post 03/27/2020 16:47     Subject: Lottery data is up

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:https://enrolldcps.dc.gov/node/61

I am truly impressed by MSDC. So far.


By far the best operated education agency in DC. Not even close, really.


I think it's DCPS that gets credit for this particular link. Gotta give them credit when it's due.

MSDC posts data at this link - https://www.myschooldc.org/resources/data
Anonymous
Post 03/27/2020 16:34     Subject: Lottery data is up

Anonymous wrote:https://enrolldcps.dc.gov/node/61

I am truly impressed by MSDC. So far.


OP here - though I really hate the new chart format.
Anonymous
Post 03/27/2020 16:32     Subject: Lottery data is up

Anonymous wrote:https://enrolldcps.dc.gov/node/61

I am truly impressed by MSDC. So far.


By far the best operated education agency in DC. Not even close, really.
Anonymous
Post 03/27/2020 16:30     Subject: Lottery data is up

Damn, that is impressive!
Anonymous
Post 03/27/2020 16:28     Subject: Lottery data is up

https://enrolldcps.dc.gov/node/61

I am truly impressed by MSDC. So far.