Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I actually think it would be incredibly easy to double enter the lottery. One with dad as parent, one with mom as parent, using full name and nickname that are obviously related (Elisabeth/Beth). Yes, you might get caught, but then you 100% feign ignorance and say that each parent filled it out not knowing the other one had... going through marital issues/informally separated.
This is what had happened in the past. Or- people "forgot" they already entered their child. Entered once with middle initial - once middle name - once with Jr etc.
Anonymous wrote:I actually think it would be incredibly easy to double enter the lottery. One with dad as parent, one with mom as parent, using full name and nickname that are obviously related (Elisabeth/Beth). Yes, you might get caught, but then you 100% feign ignorance and say that each parent filled it out not knowing the other one had... going through marital issues/informally separated.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who would audit them? And how? LAMB’s lottery has been a disgrace for years and no one has penalized them.
If you don't know anything about their audit process, you don't have any basis to call their lottery "a disgrace for years." Other than bitterness, perhaps.
Let it go. There's no shame in joining the 85% of applicants who don't get into LAMB, Yu Ying, etc. Be proud that DC has such unique, high-performing schools in its portfolio.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hopefully if what PP said is true, an audit would catch this.
Who would audit them? And how? LAMB’s lottery has been a disgrace for years and no one has penalized them. They posted the names of the kids and their birthdates online a few years back (privacy violation) and nothing happened.
The lottery gets audited every year. This thread is ridiculous and full of uninformed speculation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hopefully if what PP said is true, an audit would catch this.
Who would audit them? And how? LAMB’s lottery has been a disgrace for years and no one has penalized them. They posted the names of the kids and their birthdates online a few years back (privacy violation) and nothing happened.
Anonymous wrote:The two kids I know who were accepted in the Lamb lottery were the kids of semi-famous boldfaced names. I always wondered if they looked through the applicants and gave a preference to the more prominent names. Lamb could stop all this talk by just joining the lottery like every other school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My neighbor did this with her child. One entry was with her last name and the other with her husbands last name.
Granted this was 2 years ago, but they got in.
Winner!!!!!
Who has called the PCSB ??
Nobody because PP invented that story.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The two kids I know who were accepted in the Lamb lottery were the kids of semi-famous boldfaced names. I always wondered if they looked through the applicants and gave a preference to the more prominent names. Lamb could stop all this talk by just joining the lottery like every other school.
This is so absolutely ridiculous. I don't know anyone semi-famous at the school and I and everyone else I know there got in the right way.
Anonymous wrote:The two kids I know who were accepted in the Lamb lottery were the kids of semi-famous boldfaced names. I always wondered if they looked through the applicants and gave a preference to the more prominent names. Lamb could stop all this talk by just joining the lottery like every other school.
Anonymous wrote:Hopefully if what PP said is true, an audit would catch this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My neighbor did this with her child. One entry was with her last name and the other with her husbands last name.
Granted this was 2 years ago, but they got in.
Winner!!!!!
Who has called the PCSB ??
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was planning to enter the LAMB lottery twice for PK3. DS is a September birthday and I thought that I would enter him for the year he qualified first (2015), and as a 'redshirt' candidate to enter PK3 late (2016). My School DC app allows you to hold your child back so I thought the LAMB lottery would allow you to do so as well. No proof of that.
But perhaps that is what people meant by 'entering twice'?
We ended up getting into a school that we really liked during the first lottery round and did not apply again anywhere. However, I still wish that I had held him back a year given current school struggles....
I don't think MSDC allows you to redshirt your kid anymore. It defaults you to the grade that corresponds you to their age.