Anonymous wrote:Is 18 for PK4 improbable? We had 489 last year for PK3. So seems like we won the lottery one year too late.
Anonymous wrote:My twins were next to each other in the LAMB lottery and when one got in the other got in. They didn';t end up going though.
I think it is a sad commentary on the state of DC schools that anyone still wants to send their kids to LAMB though after the way they mishandled the sexual abuse cases.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am in the single digits for PK...
Single digits overall, or single digits after the first 25?
In the top 10
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am in the single digits for PK...
Single digits overall, or single digits after the first 25?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Some twins are together in the lottery results and others aren't. Anyone know if LAMB has a twin preference?
That could be just unrelated kids with the same birthday.
My twins are actually several 100 spots apart ... but on the preK4 list with the better number still far below 10 so won't bother looking into it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Some twins are together in the lottery results and others aren't. Anyone know if LAMB has a twin preference?
That could be just unrelated kids with the same birthday.
Anonymous wrote:I am in the single digits for PK...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:what are the chances to get in for PK?
How many children were admitted last year? Any insights?
The chances for 2018: 4% chance for PK3, virtually 0% for PK4 or K. Martin Austermuhle reported yesterday that there are 644 applicants vying for 25 PK3 slots.
https://wamu.org/story/18/03/15/school-lottery-d-c-parents-leave-childrens-futures-hand-fate/
This isn’t quite accurate since it doesn’t account for waitlist movement of which there is A LOT.
Anonymous wrote:We are 52 on the pk3 waitlist, which I gather gives us some chance of getting in. But I also applied for our K kid, who’s 176. What are the chances the K kid would be pulled in if the younger one makes it? Given that there are zero expected spots for K, I’m guessing none, but I’m not sure I understand this part.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:what are the chances to get in for PK?
How many children were admitted last year? Any insights?
The chances for 2018: 4% chance for PK3, virtually 0% for PK4 or K. Martin Austermuhle reported yesterday that there are 644 applicants vying for 25 PK3 slots.
https://wamu.org/story/18/03/15/school-lottery-d-c-parents-leave-childrens-futures-hand-fate/