Anonymous wrote:This is why you should buy in a zone that you would be happy to send your kid to for K. We had a horrible time in the Prek3 and 4 lottery, but never were all that concerned because we had a good inbounds school. I am always surprised at the number of people who just hope for good luck in the lottery. Sure it would have been nice to have two years of free prek, but it didn't work that way for us.
Anonymous wrote:This is why you should buy in a zone that you would be happy to send your kid to for K. We had a horrible time in the Prek3 and 4 lottery, but never were all that concerned because we had a good inbounds school. I am always surprised at the number of people who just hope for good luck in the lottery. Sure it would have been nice to have two years of free prek, but it didn't work that way for us.
Anonymous wrote:This is why you should buy in a zone that you would be happy to send your kid to for K. We had a horrible time in the Prek3 and 4 lottery, but never were all that concerned because we had a good inbounds school. I am always surprised at the number of people who just hope for good luck in the lottery. Sure it would have been nice to have two years of free prek, but it didn't work that way for us.
Anonymous wrote:Not a story, but maybe some reassuring math.
Many are pointing out the the lottery is a repeated game. If you are lucky your first year, you might be done for your whole family (given sibling preference) for many years. If you aren't lucky, you can try again.
If you are entering the lottery in PK3, you have a total of 3 lotteries by the time of K. The probability that your best draw of the 3 is in the top p fracrltion of lottery numbers is
1-(1-p)^3.
So, for example, the chance that your number is eventually in the top half (.50) of numbers is .875
So, for example, the chance that your number is eventually in the top fifth (.20) of numbers is .488
So, for example, the chance that your number is eventually in the top .05 of numbers is .143
Anonymous wrote:We apply every year just to keep options open. We’ve gotten into every school we have ever been interested in over the years, including LAMB, ITS, TR, Stokes and Cap City.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good luck OP! We applied for LAMB for PreK3 for my first kid, and had the highest number out of our daycare friends...something in the 560 range. For PreK4 we were number 6 and got in. Have 2 kids at LAMB now, and are very happy there.
This is our story as well.
Does LAMB really let that many kids in for PK4? It’s the only school on our lottery list this year
The only school? Unless you have a sibling preference, that seems very risky. There aren't many schools in DC that have longer waiting lists than LAMB.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good luck OP! We applied for LAMB for PreK3 for my first kid, and had the highest number out of our daycare friends...something in the 560 range. For PreK4 we were number 6 and got in. Have 2 kids at LAMB now, and are very happy there.
This is our story as well.
Does LAMB really let that many kids in for PK4? It’s the only school on our lottery list this year