Anonymous wrote:Oh gosh, I need my child's student ID#. Will continue my application tomorrow.
Anonymous wrote:Has anyone been able to apply for PS3? I was able to apply for my kid going into K, but for my PS3 I get this message:
PLEASE NOTE:
We are experiencing technical difficulties with the application at this time. We have identified the problem and are working to resolve it. Please try accessing the application at a later time. If you have started or submitted an application, it will not be affected. Remember: The My School DC lottery is a random lottery so there is no advantage to applying early.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why make a dummy account if you're going to apply later? You don't need to submit your picks today; you can save them for later.
I'm not applying at all. I'm a writer.
Then why are you annoyed that the charters don't post the anticipated seats? Surely your writerly research has revealed that charters won't know how many seats they will have available for new students until siblings are accounted for and re-enrollment forms have been submitted.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why make a dummy account if you're going to apply later? You don't need to submit your picks today; you can save them for later.
I'm not applying at all. I'm a writer.
Then why are you annoyed that the charters don't post the anticipated seats? Surely your writerly research has revealed that charters won't know how many seats they will have available for new students until siblings are accounted for and re-enrollment forms have been submitted.
DCPS makes anticipated calculations factoring in the same things you list above. Do you think DCPS re-enrollment forms for next year have already been submitted? Rather than list "anticipated seats" they should indicate how many sections of each grade they hope to have. How hard is that?
Anonymous wrote:I've just been tooling around in there using a dummy account I created (note to the developers...requiring people to set up an account in order to get in and look around at things only means people like me will make dummy accounts that skew your numbers...quit putting everything behind an iron curtain).
Anonymous wrote:Does anyone have issue whith posting this infomration on a .org as opposed to a .gov?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My oldest DD is currently in PK3 in an OOB school and our youngest DD is eligible for PK3 next school year.
If I rank another school at #1 and my oldest DD school #2, does that decrease my chances of getting our youngest into the same school as our oldest?
Who are you talking about entering into the lottery? DD #1 or #2. I assume #2 (youngest). If you rank another school #1 above your older daughter's school and your younger daughter gets in your #1 pick, you younger daughter will not even be waitlisted for your older daughter's school. So, if you REALLY want school #1 more, then list is first and if you get in just accept that is where younger daughter will go, and she will NOT have the option to go to your older daughter's school because she wont' be on the waitlist at all. If this is the route you want to take and you think school #1 will be a good first for your older girl too, then you should be entering her into the lottery too (I assume you are).
Yes, DD #2. I didn't even think about DD#2 getting matched with the #1 school which means no hope for or DD current school.
I will now change my picks/strategy and lottery for DD#1 (oldest) into the school I'm considering for DD#2 (less likely to get in at the PK4 level). I will then rank DD#1 school fist followed by the school I'm ranking #1 for DD#2.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My oldest DD is currently in PK3 in an OOB school and our youngest DD is eligible for PK3 next school year.
If I rank another school at #1 and my oldest DD school #2, does that decrease my chances of getting our youngest into the same school as our oldest?
Who are you talking about entering into the lottery? DD #1 or #2. I assume #2 (youngest). If you rank another school #1 above your older daughter's school and your younger daughter gets in your #1 pick, you younger daughter will not even be waitlisted for your older daughter's school. So, if you REALLY want school #1 more, then list is first and if you get in just accept that is where younger daughter will go, and she will NOT have the option to go to your older daughter's school because she wont' be on the waitlist at all. If this is the route you want to take and you think school #1 will be a good first for your older girl too, then you should be entering her into the lottery too (I assume you are).
Anonymous wrote:My oldest DD is currently in PK3 in an OOB school and our youngest DD is eligible for PK3 next school year.
If I rank another school at #1 and my oldest DD school #2, does that decrease my chances of getting our youngest into the same school as our oldest?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why make a dummy account if you're going to apply later? You don't need to submit your picks today; you can save them for later.
I'm not applying at all. I'm a writer.
I'm not applying at all. I'm a zoologist.
(How is you being a writer relevant here. Unless you are writing about the lottery, information which you did not include).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why make a dummy account if you're going to apply later? You don't need to submit your picks today; you can save them for later.
I'm not applying at all. I'm a writer.