Anonymous wrote:Waitlist #14 for grade 1 at Lee Montessori.
Any chance of getting in, do you think?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mundo Verde PK3 in the 50s. No hope, right?
If you're in the 50s in MV you got a low number and probably got in somewhere decent, no?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How about 20s for Lee or EL Haynes? Any chance there?
Which grade?
PreK3
Anonymous wrote:Mundo Verde PK3 in the 50s. No hope, right?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And any hopes that Bridges would go into the 90s for their waitlist? Or that Shining Stars would go into the 120s?
Bridges got into the 80s I *think* last year judging by where we started on a post lottery app - 120 or so - and ended - 40 or so. But they were taking kids as late as count day.
No help on SS.
I'm gonna guess my 110ish at CMI and 90ish at ITS are useless. IB also a bust (per last years numbers we have close to the highest IB non sibling number possible), though that wasn't a surprise and we won't be getting in, though I'm not sure I'd ever hand my kid over the DCPS again. I'm thinking a move to the burbs is in order (we rent, not as drastic as it might sound, and have limited workable options given special needs).
What grade in CMI? They are expanding (read the charter school board minutes) and the board will vote in April.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How about 20s for Lee or EL Haynes? Any chance there?
Which grade?
Anonymous wrote:Lowest waitlist is #18 for Breakthrough PK3.
That seems doable, right?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And any hopes that Bridges would go into the 90s for their waitlist? Or that Shining Stars would go into the 120s?
Bridges got into the 80s I *think* last year judging by where we started on a post lottery app - 120 or so - and ended - 40 or so. But they were taking kids as late as count day.
No help on SS.
I'm gonna guess my 110ish at CMI and 90ish at ITS are useless. IB also a bust (per last years numbers we have close to the highest IB non sibling number possible), though that wasn't a surprise and we won't be getting in, though I'm not sure I'd ever hand my kid over the DCPS again. I'm thinking a move to the burbs is in order (we rent, not as drastic as it might sound, and have limited workable options given special needs).