Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For preK3:
CMI - 78
ITS - 52
Lee - 30
Haynes - 33
Bridges 9
Matched with our inbounds; we'll probably stick with it unless we get offered Lee.
What is your inbounds?
Tubman. Recent feedback on Bridges is making it seem less like a good fit for us and it's a bit far, whereas Tubman is practically in our backyard. Lee looks like our only other possibility for getting off the waitlists, and I liked the school a lot even before the new building. Not quite as convenient as Tubman for us, but the program seems fantastic.
We are lottery twins - similar WL numbers, same schools, same concerns about Bridges. Hopefully will see you at Lee - good luck!
I would definitely go to Tubman over Bridges...even if they were both next door to each other. The families there are pretty happy. You'll likely get into Lee with that number -- it went into the 60s/70s last year.
Anonymous wrote:Two kids in the lottery this year -- one PK4, one 2nd.
Matched nowhere, waitlisted everywhere. Was prepared for this. Still bummed though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For preK3:
CMI - 78
ITS - 52
Lee - 30
Haynes - 33
Bridges 9
Matched with our inbounds; we'll probably stick with it unless we get offered Lee.
What is your inbounds?
Tubman. Recent feedback on Bridges is making it seem less like a good fit for us and it's a bit far, whereas Tubman is practically in our backyard. Lee looks like our only other possibility for getting off the waitlists, and I liked the school a lot even before the new building. Not quite as convenient as Tubman for us, but the program seems fantastic.
We are lottery twins - similar WL numbers, same schools, same concerns about Bridges. Hopefully will see you at Lee - good luck!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For preK3:
CMI - 78
ITS - 52
Lee - 30
Haynes - 33
Bridges 9
Matched with our inbounds; we'll probably stick with it unless we get offered Lee.
What is your inbounds?
Tubman. Recent feedback on Bridges is making it seem less like a good fit for us and it's a bit far, whereas Tubman is practically in our backyard. Lee looks like our only other possibility for getting off the waitlists, and I liked the school a lot even before the new building. Not quite as convenient as Tubman for us, but the program seems fantastic.
Anonymous wrote:For pk4:
121 in lamb waitlist
Got into dual language program at Marie Reed (IB)
46 on waitlist at Oyster, our top choice
Anonymous wrote:Our little snowflake did not get a lucky bounce for the common lottery; matched IB. WL (PK3) are as follows.
Van Ness - 106
Capital Hill Mont - 226
2 Rivers Young - 108
2 Rivers 4th - 224
Tyler (Spanish) - 75
JO Wilson - 51
Apple Tree LP - 55
Payne - 37
Miner - 13
LAMB - low 30s
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For preK3:
CMI - 78
ITS - 52
Lee - 30
Haynes - 33
Bridges 9
Matched with our inbounds; we'll probably stick with it unless we get offered Lee.
What is your inbounds?
If I were that parent, I'd write a quick letter to the charter board supporting their expansion. If they get it, there may be a good chance the 30s gets in.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our little snowflake did not get a lucky bounce for the common lottery; matched IB. WL (PK3) are as follows.
Van Ness - 106
Capital Hill Mont - 226
2 Rivers Young - 108
2 Rivers 4th - 224
Tyler (Spanish) - 75
JO Wilson - 51
Apple Tree LP - 55
Payne - 37
Miner - 13
LAMB - low 30s
If LAMB opens the new class, you may get in with that number.
Good luck.
Anonymous wrote:Our little snowflake did not get a lucky bounce for the common lottery; matched IB. WL (PK3) are as follows.
Van Ness - 106
Capital Hill Mont - 226
2 Rivers Young - 108
2 Rivers 4th - 224
Tyler (Spanish) - 75
JO Wilson - 51
Apple Tree LP - 55
Payne - 37
Miner - 13
LAMB - low 30s
Anonymous wrote:Matched nowhere. Shut out everywhere. Waitlosted in the 2 and 300's everywhere.
Anonymous wrote:For preK3:
CMI - 78
ITS - 52
Lee - 30
Haynes - 33
Bridges 9
Matched with our inbounds; we'll probably stick with it unless we get offered Lee.