Anonymous wrote:You can also lottery for the other language tracks but its without a special preference and its thus not really a backup option. French typically has some no preference spots and Chinese is a reasonably viable lottery choice without a preference. But this does not really help unless you want to switch tracks.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, lottery for feeders. Hardy feeders, Stuart Hobson feeders if that's appealing to you, John Francis feeders.
Deal feeders are the least likely to take people. SH and Francis feeders are super likely, bc those schools send LOTS of kids to Latin and BASIS and spots open up.
Loved this last year, got a spot at BASIS and one at a Francis feeder.
Good luck!
Anonymous wrote:I think other Spanish feeders get to use any spots not used by DCB kids? Not sure, I could be wrong.
Anonymous wrote:Choose Basis if your kid is academically advanced or Latin if your kid isn’t. If you don’t get into either, move to the burbs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You could lottery for Jackson Reed feeders. If your kid has a language interest, for DCI feeder.
DCI is 6th grade lottery
Ooops! Sorry I see you said DCI FEEDER.
Be careful with this. Even getting into a DCI feeder still could mean relatively low chances of getting into DCI. Look at, for example, the number of DCI spots available for DCB relative to the number of DCB 5th graders.
This year DCB's 5th grade class will all get DCI spots. There are more spots than 5th graders. Maybe you are thinking of younger grades?
Current third graders are the first expanded class.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You could lottery for Jackson Reed feeders. If your kid has a language interest, for DCI feeder.
DCI is 6th grade lottery
Ooops! Sorry I see you said DCI FEEDER.
Be careful with this. Even getting into a DCI feeder still could mean relatively low chances of getting into DCI. Look at, for example, the number of DCI spots available for DCB relative to the number of DCB 5th graders.
This year DCB's 5th grade class will all get DCI spots. There are more spots than 5th graders. Maybe you are thinking of younger grades?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You could lottery for Jackson Reed feeders. If your kid has a language interest, for DCI feeder.
DCI is 6th grade lottery
Ooops! Sorry I see you said DCI FEEDER.
Be careful with this. Even getting into a DCI feeder still could mean relatively low chances of getting into DCI. Look at, for example, the number of DCI spots available for DCB relative to the number of DCB 5th graders.
Anonymous wrote:Choose Basis if your kid is academically advanced or Latin if your kid isn’t. If you don’t get into either, move to the burbs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you are in a DCI feeder, can you lottery for the other DCI language paths for 6th? Like if you are in 5th at DCB and worry you won't get a Spanish seat, can you apply for DCI French and Mandarin? If yes and you get in via another track, would they let you take the appropriate Spanish class anyway?
You can lottery for other language paths but you can't take appropriate Spanish classes.
Anonymous wrote:If you are in a DCI feeder, can you lottery for the other DCI language paths for 6th? Like if you are in 5th at DCB and worry you won't get a Spanish seat, can you apply for DCI French and Mandarin? If yes and you get in via another track, would they let you take the appropriate Spanish class anyway?
Anonymous wrote:If you are in a DCI feeder, can you lottery for the other DCI language paths for 6th? Like if you are in 5th at DCB and worry you won't get a Spanish seat, can you apply for DCI French and Mandarin? If yes and you get in via another track, would they let you take the appropriate Spanish class anyway?