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Anonymous wrote:Is your kid certain his friends aren't lotterying? I had friends that did the lottery every year even though they were perfectly happy at their current school. Some even moved on to different schools after unexpectedly getting into some other "great" school.
This. We were at a DCI feeder and everyone was still seemingly drinking the kool aid then suddenly they peeled off in 5th for Latin and Basis without letting anyone know they even applied. Most didn't say anything until the last day of school for 4th or even later. Then it was all DCI rah rah in 5th grade, and again poof - kids didn't show up there. I spoke with some other friends who peeled off in third grade and once they did, they said people came out of the woodwork to tell them they've been applying trying to lottery out.
For us, we let our MS child weigh in for Deal vs. DCI. Luckily DC chose Deal because I'm not sure what we would have done if we weren't all in agreement. We probably would have had to pull rank. However, there was a post-decision wavering day or two when it really hit DC that they wouldn't be with their friends. Then everything was fine again and DC is very happy with the decision, as are we. DC has had a fabulous MS experience thus far and we haven't looked back.
My advice is to apply then see if you even have a choice to make. Then if you do have a choice, tell your child that the parents decide but the child's input has a lot of weight. Then show DC the pros of the other school (Latin or another), like clubs, athletics, academics, etc. Lunch matters a lot to some kids at this age so be clear about that

If your child has any friends at Latin then mention that. Explain how you'll help your child acclimate. for example, Deal had RISE camp so we explained DC would go to that. She did and absolutely loved it.
Good luck and I hope you end up with some wonderful options!