Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lots more schools with equitable access set asides this year.
Brent did it in an interesting way - it doesn't show up as its own set aside but instead as a preference in the general lottery. Haven't found another school like that yet.
I think DCB does it this way.
Anonymous wrote:Lots more schools with equitable access set asides this year.
Brent did it in an interesting way - it doesn't show up as its own set aside but instead as a preference in the general lottery. Haven't found another school like that yet.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My theory: more families who like Latin and Basis are staying in places Shaw and Petworth for DCPS elementary, and then trying for Latin/Basis.
That’s a huge mistake as competition for seats increases at both schools every year and your chances significantly decreases each passing year. Odds are not in your favor.
Statistically better to move to the burbs for much better elementary and guaranteed pyramid thru high school because you will be shut out in middle. It’s a numbers game and that is the reality.
What are you deigning to visit this forum full of city dwellers?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My theory: more families who like Latin and Basis are staying in places Shaw and Petworth for DCPS elementary, and then trying for Latin/Basis.
That’s a huge mistake as competition for seats increases at both schools every year and your chances significantly decreases each passing year. Odds are not in your favor.
Statistically better to move to the burbs for much better elementary and guaranteed pyramid thru high school because you will be shut out in middle. It’s a numbers game and that is the reality.
Anonymous wrote:My theory: more families who like Latin and Basis are staying in places Shaw and Petworth for DCPS elementary, and then trying for Latin/Basis.
Anonymous wrote:Lots more schools with equitable access set asides this year.
Brent did it in an interesting way - it doesn't show up as its own set aside but instead as a preference in the general lottery. Haven't found another school like that yet.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Waitlist for Latin 1 and Latin 2 is 429 and 338. That is crazy long.
BASIS and Latin 2nd St waitlists about 25% higher than last year, Latin Cooper 50% higher. Wow.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://public.tableau.com/app/profile/aaron2446/viz/MSDCSeatsandWaitlistOfferData_draft/MSDCPublicDisplay
So much interesting stuff in here! Looks like Banneker only matched 245 of its 260 offered seats-- maybe time to plead your case? McKinley came in a little bit under as well.
It was a brutal year for getting into DCI from non-feeders.
Not too bad a year to get into Seaton OOB, interestingly.
Two Rivers middle is really undermatched-- they offered 60 seats (!) and only filled 37.
I noticed DCI as well. Like < 10 spots!
Anonymous wrote:My theory: more families who like Latin and Basis are staying in places Shaw and Petworth for DCPS elementary, and then trying for Latin/Basis.
Anonymous wrote:Waitlist for Latin 1 and Latin 2 is 429 and 338. That is crazy long.