Anonymous wrote:How is it possible that Ross has only 40% inbounds students, according to dcps' own numbers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not sure this is true. Last year 5 IB with sibling were addmitted to PS3. 9 places went to IB no sibling. http://dc.gov/DCPS/Files/downloads/Learn-About-Schools/OOB%20-%20Schools%20That%20Have%20Seats/2013%20Lottery%20Results%20for%20Web%20Post.pdfAnonymous wrote:Ross already has more IB-with-sibling apps for its PS3 than it can accept. So it's not a guarantee your younger one will get in even with both preferences.
But the OP's kid won't have a sibling there at time of application, right? So they won't get IB with sibling privilege unless I'm mistaken.
Anonymous wrote:Not sure this is true. Last year 5 IB with sibling were addmitted to PS3. 9 places went to IB no sibling. http://dc.gov/DCPS/Files/downloads/Learn-About-Schools/OOB%20-%20Schools%20That%20Have%20Seats/2013%20Lottery%20Results%20for%20Web%20Post.pdfAnonymous wrote:Ross already has more IB-with-sibling apps for its PS3 than it can accept. So it's not a guarantee your younger one will get in even with both preferences.
Anonymous wrote:Keep in mind that Ross has only emerged as desirable ES in the last few years. As recently as 2006 these types of squabbles were going on:Anonymous wrote:What do current Ross families end up doing for middle school if they don't use the current MS feeder? Are people going with a charter or do they go private?
http://www.washingtoncitypaper.com/cover/2006/cover0616.html
http://www.washingtoncitypaper.com/articles/33109/rebirth-of-the-school
The school has changed pretty quickly, so its hard to say what current Ross families end up doing for middle school. Given playground and PTA talk its safe to say that nobody has an appetite for Cardozo. Deal OOB may have been an option some years back but no longer. There is a push to get feeder rights to Hardy, but its not clear if that is politically feasible. For SWW@Frances Stevens its wait and see. Otherwise charter or move.
You need an IB address to get IB status in the lottery. With this and a kid going in to K you should get IB + sib preference for the little one. Talk to the principle though. A lot of this is still managed manually.Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thanks for all the feedback. A somewhat related question - as long as we move into the Ross school zone before the lottery deadline, we should be able to claim IB w/sib if we have a prospective kindergartner who is guaranteed a spot at the school, correct?