Anonymous wrote:HE doesn't put anyone in, the DCPS main computer does! If you rank other schools before SWS and get into one, SWS and any other school lower on the list gets dropped off. This is not how it used to be -- each school was dealt with as a separate entity instead of your list as a whole being considered.
Last year, if you put in for 6 schools, you could have gotten into your first choice and still had waitlist spots on the second through sixth choice. This year, if you put in for 6 schools, and get chosen at your third pick, you would still get waitlist spots in numbers one and two, but not in numbers 4-6 at all.
They did this to stop the major shuffling that would happen when everyone had 6 slot still potentially held open close the beginning of the school year. The assumption this year is that you rank the schools in the true order in which you would accept a slot, so you would not care if your "lesser" picks get dropped. Of course you could have six waitlist spots if you don't get into any school straightout.
The principal was emphasizing that, if SWS is your first pick, make it your first lottery pick. How is this misleading?
Anonymous wrote:The principal isn't putting anyone in the lottery, the parents are! He was just trying to explain the new system to a bunch of uninformed first-timers. Nothing evil was intended.
The only portion of Hill residnts that are going to be "exluded" are the ones IB for the Cluster without siblings. The proximity preference will enable a lot of young Hill families north of Stanton Park to go to SWS, should this be added in 2014. Trinidad is not walking distance, and Potomac Gardens no longer has preferecnce, either.
Anonymous wrote:+1. Thanks for spreading the word, PP. SWS sounds like a shot in the dark for everybody w/out a sibling there. No point in applying though if you knock yourself out before you've started by putting it as 2nd choice (which I was just about to do).
DCPS, we need more early es programs like this one!
Anonymous wrote:FYI, in his presentation, the principal said that, this year, they're only going to admit kids whose parents put SWS as their top DCPS choice for PreS3. Something about having no boundary/IB population to work with at present and hundreds of applications expected for 15-18 spots means that only those who put SWS as #1 have a chance. I didn't quite follow his logic, but the message was clear.
There's another open house Feb 6th, 6:00. It's interesting to see what they do at Logan, even if SWS is out of reach for IB Hill parents unprepared to risk their good chance of pinning down a neighborhood PreS3 spot by putting their IB school as second choice (e.g. at Ludlow-Taylor, Maury, Brent, Tyler SI).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If SWS has the regular walking distance preference, with the school in the middle of a square, then the preference boundary wouldn't touch Trinidad.
That's right, it's technically "walking distance" proximity, not a straight radius/measurement proximity. I doubt that even traditionally illogical DCPS would consider a neighborhood separated from the Hill by crazy Florida Ave. within walking distance for young children.
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Look at a map and do the math. Granted it would be southern portion of Trinidad or the northernmost extreme of the Hill -- we talking real neighborhood lines or realtor speak? -- my bigger point is that a significant portion of Hill residents would be excluded while some smaller population of near Hill residents would gain proximity.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If SWS has the regular walking distance preference, with the school in the middle of a square, then the preference boundary wouldn't touch Trinidad.
That's right, it's technically "walking distance" proximity, not a straight radius/measurement proximity. I doubt that even traditionally illogical DCPS would consider a neighborhood separated from the Hill by crazy Florida Ave. within walking distance for young children.
Anonymous wrote:LT is in the middle of a renovation. DCPS isn't going to shut it.
Anonymous wrote:If SWS has the regular walking distance preference, with the school in the middle of a square, then the preference boundary wouldn't touch Trinidad.