Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good luck OP! We applied for LAMB for PreK3 for my first kid, and had the highest number out of our daycare friends...something in the 560 range. For PreK4 we were number 6 and got in. Have 2 kids at LAMB now, and are very happy there.
This is our story as well.
Does LAMB really let that many kids in for PK4? It’s the only school on our lottery list this year
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good luck OP! We applied for LAMB for PreK3 for my first kid, and had the highest number out of our daycare friends...something in the 560 range. For PreK4 we were number 6 and got in. Have 2 kids at LAMB now, and are very happy there.
This is our story as well.
Anonymous wrote:We applied to the lottery for PreK-3 for our oldest four years ago and got in no where, even our IB school on Capitol Hill. I felt terrible at the time as we watched friends accept spots at really nice schools. It ended up being the luckiest thing that ever happened to us. We decided to move to the suburbs, lucked into a house in an amazing neighborhood where houses rarely come on the market, got a bigger house than we thought we could afford for fluky reasons, got our kids into a great preschool, and they are now thriving at our wonderful neighborhood elementary school that is down the street. I feel like if we had gotten in anywhere that year we played the lottery we would have tried to make it work in DC and missed the opportunity to make this moved that has been great. Sometimes losing is actually winning from a different perspective.
Anonymous wrote:We didn't get in anywhere we thought we wanted the first year out. But dealing with wanting something so very much and having no control over it made the next years of the lottery a lot easier.
We got in somewhere we really wanted in K, loved it for a few years, and are in the lottery again now that we know our kid and their needs better.
And through all of this, the first year was definitely the hardest.
I would also say that there are wonderful teachers across this city. (Not all schools are amazing and I'm not here to lecture anyone. But a lot of the teaching is good.)
Anonymous wrote:Good luck OP! We applied for LAMB for PreK3 for my first kid, and had the highest number out of our daycare friends...something in the 560 range. For PreK4 we were number 6 and got in. Have 2 kids at LAMB now, and are very happy there.
Anonymous wrote:We got into our #4 choice, which is walkable to our house. DD loves it there and we've been having a great experience. I'm so grateful we didn't get into choices 1 through 3 that would have required a longish drive every time I make the short pleasant walk. Sometimes, you just end up where you're meant to be.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We were one of the didn’t get into anywhere last year who had to scramble to add schools post-lottery. Got into a few of the schools we added post-lottery as well as our in-boundary by the summer. Ended up going to the first school that let us in and have had a great year there. So I’m here to say I’ve been through your nightmare scenario of really bombing in the lottery and it all turned out fine. Actually, way better than fine.
Same! We got into our #10 school and I was really bummed and nervous, but it's been so great that I've cut our list down to just a few schools (hello middle school feeders) and are happy to stick with our current school indefinitely.
It's a lottery, OP. You don't have control. It's not fair and also the fairest possible. Buckle up and play, or move. Either way, good luck!
Anonymous wrote:We were one of the didn’t get into anywhere last year who had to scramble to add schools post-lottery. Got into a few of the schools we added post-lottery as well as our in-boundary by the summer. Ended up going to the first school that let us in and have had a great year there. So I’m here to say I’ve been through your nightmare scenario of really bombing in the lottery and it all turned out fine. Actually, way better than fine.
Anonymous wrote:We were one of the didn’t get into anywhere last year who had to scramble to add schools post-lottery. Got into a few of the schools we added post-lottery as well as our in-boundary by the summer. Ended up going to the first school that let us in and have had a great year there. So I’m here to say I’ve been through your nightmare scenario of really bombing in the lottery and it all turned out fine. Actually, way better than fine.