Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I feel like I read it somewhere, but no longer can find it - do the application high schools (after educational/interview requirements are met) take into account factors such as if the student went to a DCPS middle school (vs charter or out of state) or if that middle school is located in, for example, wards 5-8?
They would never admit to that. But somehow the process does consistently produce a class that is balanced enough to avoid scrutiny.
What school do you think is application and ‘balanced’ by ward?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I feel like I read it somewhere, but no longer can find it - do the application high schools (after educational/interview requirements are met) take into account factors such as if the student went to a DCPS middle school (vs charter or out of state) or if that middle school is located in, for example, wards 5-8?
They would never admit to that. But somehow the process does consistently produce a class that is balanced enough to avoid scrutiny.
Anonymous wrote:I feel like I read it somewhere, but no longer can find it - do the application high schools (after educational/interview requirements are met) take into account factors such as if the student went to a DCPS middle school (vs charter or out of state) or if that middle school is located in, for example, wards 5-8?
Anonymous wrote:I feel like I read it somewhere, but no longer can find it - do the application high schools (after educational/interview requirements are met) take into account factors such as if the student went to a DCPS middle school (vs charter or out of state) or if that middle school is located in, for example, wards 5-8?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The inbound elementary school is right across my street for our first pre k kid. That is close and our first choice, can I assume that 99.99 percent we will get in?
No, you can't assume that at all. It depends which school it is, because some schools don't have room for all their inbound preschoolers.
Anonymous wrote:Why dcps need to do lottery for all levels of school? Why is there no school assigned based on the home address? They don't offer school bus, and DC parking are limited. Isn't it make sense that people want their kids go to the closest school within walking distance?
I wonder what if kid is assigned to a school not within walking distance? Take public transportation or do families drive and drop off? It is our first child.
Anonymous wrote:Why dcps need to do lottery for all levels of school? Why is there no school assigned based on the home address? They don't offer school bus, and DC parking are limited. Isn't it make sense that people want their kids go to the closest school within walking distance?
I wonder what if kid is assigned to a school not within walking distance? Take public transportation or do families drive and drop off? It is our first child.
Anonymous wrote:Why dcps need to do lottery for all levels of school? Why is there no school assigned based on the home address? They don't offer school bus, and DC parking are limited. Isn't it make sense that people want their kids go to the closest school within walking distance?
I wonder what if kid is assigned to a school not within walking distance? Take public transportation or do families drive and drop off? It is our first child.
Anonymous wrote:The inbound elementary school is right across my street for our first pre k kid. That is close and our first choice, can I assume that 99.99 percent we will get in?
Anonymous wrote:Does anyone have a sense of the breakdown of lottery applicants by PK v. Start of Middle school v. Start of High school v. Other grades?
I’ve only done the lottery for PK grades and don’t have a sense of how prevalent it is to lottery for later grades. Seems like start of middle and start of high school are common?
Anonymous wrote:Does anyone have a sense of the breakdown of lottery applicants by PK v. Start of Middle school v. Start of High school v. Other grades?
I’ve only done the lottery for PK grades and don’t have a sense of how prevalent it is to lottery for later grades. Seems like start of middle and start of high school are common?