Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My neighbor did this with her child. One entry was with her last name and the other with her husbands last name.
Granted this was 2 years ago, but they got in.
Winner!!!!!
Who has called the PCSB ??
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was planning to enter the LAMB lottery twice for PK3. DS is a September birthday and I thought that I would enter him for the year he qualified first (2015), and as a 'redshirt' candidate to enter PK3 late (2016). My School DC app allows you to hold your child back so I thought the LAMB lottery would allow you to do so as well. No proof of that.
But perhaps that is what people meant by 'entering twice'?
We ended up getting into a school that we really liked during the first lottery round and did not apply again anywhere. However, I still wish that I had held him back a year given current school struggles....
I don't think MSDC allows you to redshirt your kid anymore. It defaults you to the grade that corresponds you to their age.
I held back my second grader on MSDC this year. It did not default to the grade based on his age.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was planning to enter the LAMB lottery twice for PK3. DS is a September birthday and I thought that I would enter him for the year he qualified first (2015), and as a 'redshirt' candidate to enter PK3 late (2016). My School DC app allows you to hold your child back so I thought the LAMB lottery would allow you to do so as well. No proof of that.
But perhaps that is what people meant by 'entering twice'?
We ended up getting into a school that we really liked during the first lottery round and did not apply again anywhere. However, I still wish that I had held him back a year given current school struggles....
I don't think MSDC allows you to redshirt your kid anymore. It defaults you to the grade that corresponds you to their age.
Anonymous wrote:Double the chances but still not good. Try IB. Have your work print out a paycheck with an address you wish to have on it and good to go.
School will put out a directory with a unit number that doesn't even exist. Nobody notices, nobody cares.They drove right past the building after pick up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My neighbor did this with her child. One entry was with her last name and the other with her husbands last name.
Granted this was 2 years ago, but they got in.
Winner!!!!!
Anonymous wrote:I was planning to enter the LAMB lottery twice for PK3. DS is a September birthday and I thought that I would enter him for the year he qualified first (2015), and as a 'redshirt' candidate to enter PK3 late (2016). My School DC app allows you to hold your child back so I thought the LAMB lottery would allow you to do so as well. No proof of that.
But perhaps that is what people meant by 'entering twice'?
We ended up getting into a school that we really liked during the first lottery round and did not apply again anywhere. However, I still wish that I had held him back a year given current school struggles....
Anonymous wrote:My neighbor did this with her child. One entry was with her last name and the other with her husbands last name.
Granted this was 2 years ago, but they got in.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is crazy talk.
Three might be pushing it, but you could likely safely enter twice using a nick name, slightly off birthday, and fake addresses. Could you do the same in the myschool lottery the first year?
Anonymous wrote:I did find at least one identical initials with the same birthdate when I was searching for a friend's kid.
Anonymous wrote:This is crazy talk.