Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You’re incredible. Id love some odds.
PK4
School Within School
Inspired Teaching
Lee Montessori
Seaton (not inbounds)
Thank you!
OP here. Assuming you'd switch schools in October:
School Within School - 7%
Inspired Teaching - 7%
Lee Montessori - 23%
Seaton (not inbounds) - 52%
Nothing - 11%
That's based on historical data, but I happen to know that Seaton is in a swing space next year. Generally, schools have more seats when they're in swing spaces, so I'd be surprised if you didn't get into Seaton.
Would you be willing to give numbers if we were NOT willing to move in Oct?
Anonymous wrote:What about 8th grade chances, with a sibling at Latin Cooper, otherwise no preferences:
Latin 2nd
Latin Cooper
Eliot Hine
Stuart Hobson
Jefferson
Anonymous wrote:Update! Stokes Brookland and willing to move.
Anonymous wrote:PK3
1. Yu Ying
2. DC Bilingual
3. LAMB
4. Stokes Spanish
5. MV8
6. MVP
7. Stokes French
Anonymous wrote:PK3
1. Yu Ying
2. DC Bilingual
3. LAMB
4. Stokes Spanish
5. MV8
6. MVP
7. Stokes French
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What about 8th grade chances, with a sibling at Latin Cooper, otherwise no preferences:
Latin 2nd
Latin Cooper
Eliot Hine
Stuart Hobson
Jefferson
Why didnt this child enroll earlier if they have a sibling? This makes zero sense.
This is what happens when you have a younger sibling enroll somewhere. Say last year, younger sib got into Cooper pretty late but the older sib didn't make it in even with suddenly acquired sibling preference.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What about 8th grade chances, with a sibling at Latin Cooper, otherwise no preferences:
Latin 2nd
Latin Cooper
Eliot Hine
Stuart Hobson
Jefferson
Why didnt this child enroll earlier if they have a sibling? This makes zero sense.
This is what happens when you have a younger sibling enroll somewhere. Say last year, younger sib got into Cooper pretty late but the older sib didn't make it in even with suddenly acquired sibling preference.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What about 8th grade chances, with a sibling at Latin Cooper, otherwise no preferences:
Latin 2nd
Latin Cooper
Eliot Hine
Stuart Hobson
Jefferson
Why didnt this child enroll earlier if they have a sibling? This makes zero sense.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My expectations are VERY low but curious anyways. No sibling preference, 6th grade, pretty sure we'd make the move after the year starts.
Latin 2nd
Latin Cooper
Deal (OOB)
To clarify: the low expectations are for our chances to get in anywhere, not related to the Lottery Nerd's abilities to predict.
FYI went to a Deal open house a few weeks ago and there will be no lottery spots.
Every year I hear Deal is full to the rafters and then I meet another kid in our OOB neighborhood who got in (after NOT going to a feeder). Figured it was worth a shot, but yes, expectations are very low.
Anonymous wrote:What about 8th grade chances, with a sibling at Latin Cooper, otherwise no preferences:
Latin 2nd
Latin Cooper
Eliot Hine
Stuart Hobson
Jefferson
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You’re incredible. Id love some odds.
PK4
School Within School
Inspired Teaching
Lee Montessori
Seaton (not inbounds)
Thank you!
OP here. Assuming you'd switch schools in October:
School Within School - 7%
Inspired Teaching - 7%
Lee Montessori - 23%
Seaton (not inbounds) - 52%
Nothing - 11%
That's based on historical data, but I happen to know that Seaton is in a swing space next year. Generally, schools have more seats when they're in swing spaces, so I'd be surprised if you didn't get into Seaton.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My expectations are VERY low but curious anyways. No sibling preference, 6th grade, pretty sure we'd make the move after the year starts.
Latin 2nd
Latin Cooper
Deal (OOB)
To clarify: the low expectations are for our chances to get in anywhere, not related to the Lottery Nerd's abilities to predict.
FYI went to a Deal open house a few weeks ago and there will be no lottery spots.
Every year I hear Deal is full to the rafters and then I meet another kid in our OOB neighborhood who got in (after NOT going to a feeder). Figured it was worth a shot, but yes, expectations are very low.
There are also families every year who say they’ve gotten into desirable schools, such as Deal, through the lottery, but they’re actually bending or breaking residency requirements. Just important to keep in mind when it feels like there are abundant examples of OOB kids at a school that historically offers few or no spots.