Anonymous wrote:Two kids:
PK3:
1. Stokes Brookland (French) - #12
2. Lee Brookland - Match
1st Grade:
1. Stokes Brookland (French) - #39
2. Lee Brookland - #2
I assume good chance 1st grader will get offer from Lee? We are happy with Lee but since we are coming from an overseas French school wondering what chances are for Stokes for both kids with these numbers?

Anonymous wrote:#11 on the waitlist at LAMB Kingsbury for PK3; #7 at DC Bilingual. Any idea what our chances would be like at either?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I was also wondering if Marie Reed's Spanish dominant waitlist is treated any differently than the English one. We are #18.
Last year the Spanish dominant PK3 waitlist made two offers by October, the year before none. The Spanish dominant PK4 waitlist made 9 offers last year and 4 the year before. It's treated as it's own separate list with a separate set of kids, but otherwise is a waitlist like any other.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Matched for pk3 at Kingsbury and I can’t believe it. I thought it was such a long shot I did not attend the open house. So I guess I just believe the DCUM hype and enroll since visiting might be out of the question?
*LAMB Kingsbury. I’m so exhausted.
I am a LAMB parent who can’t say enough good things about the school. Definitely go ahead and enroll, and welcome!
Anonymous wrote:
I was also wondering if Marie Reed's Spanish dominant waitlist is treated any differently than the English one. We are #18.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PK3, bad number
School-Within-School 446
Two Rivers PCS at 4th Street 278
Two Rivers PCS at Young 119
Peabody Elementary School In-boundary 45
Mundo Verde Bilingual PCS - Calle Ocho Campus 306
AppleTree PCS - Lincoln Park 112
Tyler Elementary School Proximity 24
Payne Elementary School Proximity 47
J.O. Wilson Elementary School 77
Miner Elementary School 69
Lee Montessori PCS - East End 22
AppleTree PCS - Oklahoma Ave Match
Whoa, that is the worst I've seen so far. You aren't going to get in anywhere else.
I have similar results. How is it even possible to have that many in-boundary 3 year olds on the waitlist for Peabody? Are there even that many 3 year olds in the catchment?
Anonymous wrote:After 2 years of terrible lottery scores, we got our first choice for Kindergarten: Inspired Teaching.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am in shock. Our third grader got into SWS and pulled in the younger siblings. We are at a Hill school we like, it is a hard choice. DH has already said he wants to decline (swing space too much of a pain). I am glad we have until May to make a decision.
What Hill school? I'd lean against if you like your current school. The idea of making your 3rd grader leave all of their friends for two years of trailers just in time for most of their class to try to leave for Latin or Basis sounds crazy, TBH. You'd be doing it for the younger sibs (which your oldest will understand and resent); I could see doing it if you didn't like your current school, but given that you do...? This is one of those just because you got the bright shiny object doesn't mean you want it type scenarios.
This. Not worth it.
Agreed. It's not like you'd get a better feeder by switching, either. If you like your current school through the testing grades, which it seems you do, I wouldn't leave.
I realize I should have said that this is a current 3rd grader/heading into 4th. We are at Ludlow Taylor.
I would not make that move. LT feeds into SH. No one in their right mind would choose EH over SH. And you are really happy at LT (which matches the experience of everyone I know at LT). It isn't like you are sacrificing the younger kid for the older kid; the younger kid would presumably also be really happy at LT.
On the flip side, if they want to try SWS they'd still have rights to SH as long as they live IB for LT or another school that feeds it. It's not like moving to SWS removes the chance at SH (unless the feeder rules change, which I doubt).
I was thinking SWS for my rising 4th grader, just because I've lotteried for it every year since PK3(!) but finally gave it up this year. The trailers + the fact that my kid actually enjoys his school made me think it wasn't worth it. I can understand your dilemma though, because of your younger kids. LT is a good school though, so I'd stay.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PK3, bad number
School-Within-School 446
Two Rivers PCS at 4th Street 278
Two Rivers PCS at Young 119
Peabody Elementary School In-boundary 45
Mundo Verde Bilingual PCS - Calle Ocho Campus 306
AppleTree PCS - Lincoln Park 112
Tyler Elementary School Proximity 24
Payne Elementary School Proximity 47
J.O. Wilson Elementary School 77
Miner Elementary School 69
Lee Montessori PCS - East End 22
AppleTree PCS - Oklahoma Ave Match
Whoa, that is the worst I've seen so far. You aren't going to get in anywhere else.
I have similar results. How is it even possible to have that many in-boundary 3 year olds on the waitlist for Peabody? Are there even that many 3 year olds in the catchment?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PK3, bad number
School-Within-School 446
Two Rivers PCS at 4th Street 278
Two Rivers PCS at Young 119
Peabody Elementary School In-boundary 45
Mundo Verde Bilingual PCS - Calle Ocho Campus 306
AppleTree PCS - Lincoln Park 112
Tyler Elementary School Proximity 24
Payne Elementary School Proximity 47
J.O. Wilson Elementary School 77
Miner Elementary School 69
Lee Montessori PCS - East End 22
AppleTree PCS - Oklahoma Ave Match
Whoa, that is the worst I've seen so far. You aren't going to get in anywhere else.
I have similar results. How is it even possible to have that many in-boundary 3 year olds on the waitlist for Peabody? Are there even that many 3 year olds in the catchment?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am in shock. Our third grader got into SWS and pulled in the younger siblings. We are at a Hill school we like, it is a hard choice. DH has already said he wants to decline (swing space too much of a pain). I am glad we have until May to make a decision.
What Hill school? I'd lean against if you like your current school. The idea of making your 3rd grader leave all of their friends for two years of trailers just in time for most of their class to try to leave for Latin or Basis sounds crazy, TBH. You'd be doing it for the younger sibs (which your oldest will understand and resent); I could see doing it if you didn't like your current school, but given that you do...? This is one of those just because you got the bright shiny object doesn't mean you want it type scenarios.
This. Not worth it.
Agreed. It's not like you'd get a better feeder by switching, either. If you like your current school through the testing grades, which it seems you do, I wouldn't leave.
I realize I should have said that this is a current 3rd grader/heading into 4th. We are at Ludlow Taylor.
I would not make that move. LT feeds into SH. No one in their right mind would choose EH over SH. And you are really happy at LT (which matches the experience of everyone I know at LT). It isn't like you are sacrificing the younger kid for the older kid; the younger kid would presumably also be really happy at LT.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PK3, bad number
School-Within-School 446
Two Rivers PCS at 4th Street 278
Two Rivers PCS at Young 119
Peabody Elementary School In-boundary 45
Mundo Verde Bilingual PCS - Calle Ocho Campus 306
AppleTree PCS - Lincoln Park 112
Tyler Elementary School Proximity 24
Payne Elementary School Proximity 47
J.O. Wilson Elementary School 77
Miner Elementary School 69
Lee Montessori PCS - East End 22
AppleTree PCS - Oklahoma Ave Match
Whoa, that is the worst I've seen so far. You aren't going to get in anywhere else.