Anonymous wrote:Lowest waitlist number is 25 at Key ES so basically not getting in anywhere else (PK4). It’s okay bc I’m in a good school now, was just trying to change for the upper grades. On to next year!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are waitlisted #3 for a school even with sibling preference.
Is that #3 in the sibling preference or overall?
Are there two other siblings parents waiting to get in ahead of us or is it #3 regardless of anything?
If you are #3 with sibling preference the other kids ahead of you also have siblings.
Or they might have a preference higher than sibling. One thing to note, poster ranked #3, is that other people can jump ahead of you if they have a higher preference. So depending on your situation, you might see your number go to 4, 5, etc.
How waitlists are ordered
Waitlists are ordered by preference group (in-boundary, sibling, etc.) followed by students with no lottery preference for that school. Each group is ordered by random lottery number. Students who apply after the lottery application deadlines are added to waitlists below lottery applicants within the appropriate preference group and are ordered by submission date.
Each school determines which preferences are offered at their school and in what order. This information can be found on each school’s My School DC profile. Click here to learn how lottery preferences work.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are waitlisted #3 for a school even with sibling preference.
Is that #3 in the sibling preference or overall?
Are there two other siblings parents waiting to get in ahead of us or is it #3 regardless of anything?
If you are #3 with sibling preference the other kids ahead of you also have siblings.
Or they might have a preference higher than sibling. One thing to note, poster ranked #3, is that other people can jump ahead of you if they have a higher preference. So depending on your situation, you might see your number go to 4, 5, etc.
There’s no preference higher than sibling.
Anonymous wrote:Rising ninth grader. Walls did not interview, Banneker rejected after interview, dismal numbers on the lottery-based schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are waitlisted #3 for a school even with sibling preference.
Is that #3 in the sibling preference or overall?
Are there two other siblings parents waiting to get in ahead of us or is it #3 regardless of anything?
If you are #3 with sibling preference the other kids ahead of you also have siblings.
Or they might have a preference higher than sibling. One thing to note, poster ranked #3, is that other people can jump ahead of you if they have a higher preference. So depending on your situation, you might see your number go to 4, 5, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Rising ninth grader. Walls did not interview, Banneker rejected after interview, dismal numbers on the lottery-based schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are waitlisted #3 for a school even with sibling preference.
Is that #3 in the sibling preference or overall?
Are there two other siblings parents waiting to get in ahead of us or is it #3 regardless of anything?
If you are #3 with sibling preference the other kids ahead of you also have siblings.