Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Waitlisted everywhere, best number is 130 worst is 286. Doubt we will get off the waitlist, guess we are going private. Good luck everyone!
Same here! Wait listed everywhere for my twins. Now trying to decide on private. Smh
Since there is no sibling preference, we didn't even bother to try. The odds of getting two slots in the same school were astronomical, so I didn't think it was worth it. We made other plans. The PG lottery system is virtually impossible for twins.
Not true. I know of a couple twins and a set of triplets who got in.
Agree. The two sets of twins I know that did the lottery last year got consecutive numbers on the waitlist (#13 and #14, #42 and #43), and a set of twins in my kid's school both got in 2 years ago. I'm sure there are many more, but I'm only speaking for twins I personally know.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anyone now if/when/how these wait-lists move?
I think for the lower grades they move a lot. People are waiting for the Specialty Program lottery results before they make their decisions. Lots of people would rather do one of the Immersion Programs or TAG than a Charter....one big reason is that Specialty programs still provide transportation.
This is my first time going through the process of TAG lottery. Could you tell me when and how we will be notified?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anyone now if/when/how these wait-lists move?
I think for the lower grades they move a lot. People are waiting for the Specialty Program lottery results before they make their decisions. Lots of people would rather do one of the Immersion Programs or TAG than a Charter....one big reason is that Specialty programs still provide transportation.
Anonymous wrote:Does anyone now if/when/how these wait-lists move?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Waitlisted everywhere, best number is 130 worst is 286. Doubt we will get off the waitlist, guess we are going private. Good luck everyone!
Same here! Wait listed everywhere for my twins. Now trying to decide on private. Smh
Since there is no sibling preference, we didn't even bother to try. The odds of getting two slots in the same school were astronomical, so I didn't think it was worth it. We made other plans. The PG lottery system is virtually impossible for twins.
Not true. I know of a couple twins and a set of triplets who got in.
Agree. The two sets of twins I know that did the lottery last year got consecutive numbers on the waitlist (#13 and #14, #42 and #43), and a set of twins in my kid's school both got in 2 years ago. I'm sure there are many more, but I'm only speaking for twins I personally know.
That speaks to my theory that you can register the twins as ONE unit in the lottery and if they get in they both get in... but I wasn't able to find it in writing anywhere online. I could swear I read it somewhere though.
As I said, you children have half the chance of winning this way (individually) because you are entering 2 kids only 1 time. But if they do get in both get in.
I don't think that's the case though. Each child has their own school ID number and they enter the lottery based on the student ID number. I think you actually have a greater chance of getting in because if one child gets in, the second child automatically gets the following number. On the lottery result roster, there are no double entries for place. Each place on the waitlist has a discete ID number.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Waitlisted everywhere, best number is 130 worst is 286. Doubt we will get off the waitlist, guess we are going private. Good luck everyone!
Same here! Wait listed everywhere for my twins. Now trying to decide on private. Smh
Since there is no sibling preference, we didn't even bother to try. The odds of getting two slots in the same school were astronomical, so I didn't think it was worth it. We made other plans. The PG lottery system is virtually impossible for twins.
Not true. I know of a couple twins and a set of triplets who got in.
Agree. The two sets of twins I know that did the lottery last year got consecutive numbers on the waitlist (#13 and #14, #42 and #43), and a set of twins in my kid's school both got in 2 years ago. I'm sure there are many more, but I'm only speaking for twins I personally know.
That speaks to my theory that you can register the twins as ONE unit in the lottery and if they get in they both get in... but I wasn't able to find it in writing anywhere online. I could swear I read it somewhere though.
As I said, you children have half the chance of winning this way (individually) because you are entering 2 kids only 1 time. But if they do get in both get in.
I don't think that's the case though. Each child has their own school ID number and they enter the lottery based on the student ID number. I think you actually have a greater chance of getting in because if one child gets in, the second child automatically gets the following number. On the lottery result roster, there are no double entries for place. Each place on the waitlist has a discete ID number.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Waitlisted everywhere, best number is 130 worst is 286. Doubt we will get off the waitlist, guess we are going private. Good luck everyone!
Same here! Wait listed everywhere for my twins. Now trying to decide on private. Smh
Since there is no sibling preference, we didn't even bother to try. The odds of getting two slots in the same school were astronomical, so I didn't think it was worth it. We made other plans. The PG lottery system is virtually impossible for twins.
Not true. I know of a couple twins and a set of triplets who got in.
Agree. The two sets of twins I know that did the lottery last year got consecutive numbers on the waitlist (#13 and #14, #42 and #43), and a set of twins in my kid's school both got in 2 years ago. I'm sure there are many more, but I'm only speaking for twins I personally know.
That speaks to my theory that you can register the twins as ONE unit in the lottery and if they get in they both get in... but I wasn't able to find it in writing anywhere online. I could swear I read it somewhere though.
As I said, you children have half the chance of winning this way (individually) because you are entering 2 kids only 1 time. But if they do get in both get in.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Waitlisted everywhere, best number is 130 worst is 286. Doubt we will get off the waitlist, guess we are going private. Good luck everyone!
Same here! Wait listed everywhere for my twins. Now trying to decide on private. Smh
Since there is no sibling preference, we didn't even bother to try. The odds of getting two slots in the same school were astronomical, so I didn't think it was worth it. We made other plans. The PG lottery system is virtually impossible for twins.
Not true. I know of a couple twins and a set of triplets who got in.
Agree. The two sets of twins I know that did the lottery last year got consecutive numbers on the waitlist (#13 and #14, #42 and #43), and a set of twins in my kid's school both got in 2 years ago. I'm sure there are many more, but I'm only speaking for twins I personally know.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Waitlisted everywhere, best number is 130 worst is 286. Doubt we will get off the waitlist, guess we are going private. Good luck everyone!
Same here! Wait listed everywhere for my twins. Now trying to decide on private. Smh
Since there is no sibling preference, we didn't even bother to try. The odds of getting two slots in the same school were astronomical, so I didn't think it was worth it. We made other plans. The PG lottery system is virtually impossible for twins.
Not true. I know of a couple twins and a set of triplets who got in.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Waitlisted everywhere, best number is 130 worst is 286. Doubt we will get off the waitlist, guess we are going private. Good luck everyone!
Same here! Wait listed everywhere for my twins. Now trying to decide on private. Smh
Since there is no sibling preference, we didn't even bother to try. The odds of getting two slots in the same school were astronomical, so I didn't think it was worth it. We made other plans. The PG lottery system is virtually impossible for twins.