Anonymous wrote:So do they divide the spots up between the language immmersion charters and no one else has a chance of getting in?
Each feeder school has a set number of seats that were determined when DCI was created. Non-feeder kids get into DCI because not all kids from the feeders continue onto DCI as discussed above.
The Spanish track takes the lowest amount of non-feeder kids in the lottery. Chinese takes the highest which is not surprising since not really practical or widely spoken like Spanish.
Once the expansion grades from these schools reach time to go to DCI, then much less non-feeder kids will get spots.