Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Honest question: we matched at Sela (we put it lower on our list but we speak the language at home, so that would actually be a bonus) and got #15 WL at SWWFS. Prior years suggests little movement off the list before August or even October, but that this result is fairly likely to get an admissions offer. SWWFS is slightly easier from a commute perspective, though not necessarily enough to make a difference, especially with the van service from our neighborhood to Sela.
A few questions for the hive mind:
--This is our first lottery. How secure is a "match" if we don't enroll until much later?
--if the WL offers go as late as October...what do people tend to do in August and September?
--most importantly - feeder status aside for a moment - is there a clear academic choice at the PK and elementary level? are there any issues with either that would give the other an advantage? Looking at the rankings and assessments (such as they are), I'm not sure ...
I love Sela, our child loves Sela, and it has been fantastic in generally every way. The only reason we are (considering) leaving is to secure a middle school feeder pattern. I would regret leaving though
Did you lottery and match somewhere else? Where?
Curious to know (if you’ll tell) what school you’d leave Sela for.
Yes. I was a poster above. We matched at Key, and plan to enroll unless we get in a waitlist school of
Shepherd (WL # 7)
Lafayette (WL # 4)
Mann (WL # 1)
Murch (WL # 3)
Janney (WL # 3)
Which are really just ordered in terms of commute. All wonderful schools.
We're EOTP, zoned for Wells (fine) and Coolidge (currently not fine). I'd rather enroll in a good feeder now then face getting shut out in 5th and 6th and having to move (if we could even afford it). If we could be assured Deal/Basis/Latin/Hardy, then we'd stay at Sela through 5th.
Smart move!!!!
It’s looks like Sela will eventually feed into Deal, so you will likely see those kids again at some point.
Um. Sela is a charter. What is this nonsense?
Um. It’s a DME recommendation that came up during the boundary revision process. There are a handful of immersion programs in the city who do not have a MS/HS path and the city’s idea is to create charter-DCPS programs that would be housed at different DCPS throughout the city, and Sela to Deal is one of the possibilities under discussion.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ok...what are our odds?
1 Deal Middle School Waitlisted - #10
2 DCI (Spanish Language Program) Waitlisted - #18
3 DCI (French Language Program) Waitlisted - #12
4 BASIS DC PCS Waitlisted - #23
5 Washington Latin PCS – Middle School Waitlisted - #32
6 Washington Latin PCS – Cooper Campus Waitlisted - #24
7 DCI (Chinese Language Program) Waitlisted - #11
For 7th grade, btw.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Honest question: we matched at Sela (we put it lower on our list but we speak the language at home, so that would actually be a bonus) and got #15 WL at SWWFS. Prior years suggests little movement off the list before August or even October, but that this result is fairly likely to get an admissions offer. SWWFS is slightly easier from a commute perspective, though not necessarily enough to make a difference, especially with the van service from our neighborhood to Sela.
A few questions for the hive mind:
--This is our first lottery. How secure is a "match" if we don't enroll until much later?
--if the WL offers go as late as October...what do people tend to do in August and September?
--most importantly - feeder status aside for a moment - is there a clear academic choice at the PK and elementary level? are there any issues with either that would give the other an advantage? Looking at the rankings and assessments (such as they are), I'm not sure ...
I love Sela, our child loves Sela, and it has been fantastic in generally every way. The only reason we are (considering) leaving is to secure a middle school feeder pattern. I would regret leaving though
Did you lottery and match somewhere else? Where?
Curious to know (if you’ll tell) what school you’d leave Sela for.
Yes. I was a poster above. We matched at Key, and plan to enroll unless we get in a waitlist school of
Shepherd (WL # 7)
Lafayette (WL # 4)
Mann (WL # 1)
Murch (WL # 3)
Janney (WL # 3)
Which are really just ordered in terms of commute. All wonderful schools.
We're EOTP, zoned for Wells (fine) and Coolidge (currently not fine). I'd rather enroll in a good feeder now then face getting shut out in 5th and 6th and having to move (if we could even afford it). If we could be assured Deal/Basis/Latin/Hardy, then we'd stay at Sela through 5th.
Smart move!!!!
It’s looks like Sela will eventually feed into Deal, so you will likely see those kids again at some point.
Um. Sela is a charter. What is this nonsense?
Anonymous wrote:Waitlisted #7 for Jackson-Reed for 9th grade. What are our chances?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:IB for Tyler. Only put Brent on the list because it's a closer walk and better school than Tyler for 3rd grade. WL under 10.
Don’t forget about the upcoming Brent reno/swing space.
Anonymous wrote:Waitlisted #7 for Jackson-Reed for 9th grade. What are our chances?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Honest question: we matched at Sela (we put it lower on our list but we speak the language at home, so that would actually be a bonus) and got #15 WL at SWWFS. Prior years suggests little movement off the list before August or even October, but that this result is fairly likely to get an admissions offer. SWWFS is slightly easier from a commute perspective, though not necessarily enough to make a difference, especially with the van service from our neighborhood to Sela.
A few questions for the hive mind:
--This is our first lottery. How secure is a "match" if we don't enroll until much later?
--if the WL offers go as late as October...what do people tend to do in August and September?
--most importantly - feeder status aside for a moment - is there a clear academic choice at the PK and elementary level? are there any issues with either that would give the other an advantage? Looking at the rankings and assessments (such as they are), I'm not sure ...
I love Sela, our child loves Sela, and it has been fantastic in generally every way. The only reason we are (considering) leaving is to secure a middle school feeder pattern. I would regret leaving though
Did you lottery and match somewhere else? Where?
Curious to know (if you’ll tell) what school you’d leave Sela for.
Yes. I was a poster above. We matched at Key, and plan to enroll unless we get in a waitlist school of
Shepherd (WL # 7)
Lafayette (WL # 4)
Mann (WL # 1)
Murch (WL # 3)
Janney (WL # 3)
Which are really just ordered in terms of commute. All wonderful schools.
We're EOTP, zoned for Wells (fine) and Coolidge (currently not fine). I'd rather enroll in a good feeder now then face getting shut out in 5th and 6th and having to move (if we could even afford it). If we could be assured Deal/Basis/Latin/Hardy, then we'd stay at Sela through 5th.
Smart move!!!!
It’s looks like Sela will eventually feed into Deal, so you will likely see those kids again at some point.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Honest question: we matched at Sela (we put it lower on our list but we speak the language at home, so that would actually be a bonus) and got #15 WL at SWWFS. Prior years suggests little movement off the list before August or even October, but that this result is fairly likely to get an admissions offer. SWWFS is slightly easier from a commute perspective, though not necessarily enough to make a difference, especially with the van service from our neighborhood to Sela.
A few questions for the hive mind:
--This is our first lottery. How secure is a "match" if we don't enroll until much later?
--if the WL offers go as late as October...what do people tend to do in August and September?
--most importantly - feeder status aside for a moment - is there a clear academic choice at the PK and elementary level? are there any issues with either that would give the other an advantage? Looking at the rankings and assessments (such as they are), I'm not sure ...
I love Sela, our child loves Sela, and it has been fantastic in generally every way. The only reason we are (considering) leaving is to secure a middle school feeder pattern. I would regret leaving though
Did you lottery and match somewhere else? Where?
Curious to know (if you’ll tell) what school you’d leave Sela for.
Yes. I was a poster above. We matched at Key, and plan to enroll unless we get in a waitlist school of
Shepherd (WL # 7)
Lafayette (WL # 4)
Mann (WL # 1)
Murch (WL # 3)
Janney (WL # 3)
Which are really just ordered in terms of commute. All wonderful schools.
We're EOTP, zoned for Wells (fine) and Coolidge (currently not fine). I'd rather enroll in a good feeder now then face getting shut out in 5th and 6th and having to move (if we could even afford it). If we could be assured Deal/Basis/Latin/Hardy, then we'd stay at Sela through 5th.
Smart move!!!!
Anonymous wrote:Waitlisted #7 for Jackson-Reed for 9th grade. What are our chances?
Anonymous wrote:Waitlisted #7 for Jackson-Reed for 9th grade. What are our chances?
Anonymous wrote:IB for Tyler. Only put Brent on the list because it's a closer walk and better school than Tyler for 3rd grade. WL under 10.
Anonymous wrote:Under #5 for yu ying, second grade. Any hope????