Anonymous wrote:MY kid's 5th grade BASIS number dropped by 40 spots today (started low 100s)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a heads up, the raw lottery results data is available at the bottom of this page. The dashboard hasn't been updated yet.
https://enrolldcps.dc.gov/node/61
Ok now I'm confused because according to their spreadsheet, some of the waitlist we're on are shorter than our waitlist number. Why would that be?
This is not true for the tableau data -- that makes sense with our numbers.
So I'm guessing the spreadsheet is either wrong or I'm overlooking something obvious.
Anonymous wrote:What does it mean if our waitlist position # for a specific school keeps going up? It used to be 39, then 40, and now it's 41.
Anonymous wrote:As a heads up, the raw lottery results data is available at the bottom of this page. The dashboard hasn't been updated yet.
https://enrolldcps.dc.gov/node/61
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a heads up, the raw lottery results data is available at the bottom of this page. The dashboard hasn't been updated yet.
https://enrolldcps.dc.gov/node/61
Is there a spreadsheet that includes charters?
Anonymous wrote:As a heads up, the raw lottery results data is available at the bottom of this page. The dashboard hasn't been updated yet.
https://enrolldcps.dc.gov/node/61
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a heads up, the raw lottery results data is available at the bottom of this page. The dashboard hasn't been updated yet.
https://enrolldcps.dc.gov/node/61
The difference between the number of applications and total waitlisted is interesting. If a school had 60 applications, 5 matches, and 40 waitlisted, that means that 15 applicants didn't get waitlisted because they were matched somewhere else that they ranked higher? Is there any other reason they wouldn't be on the initial waitlist? Looking at Lafayette for third grade, for example, there were 83 applications, 0 matches, and 63 waitlisted. It seems surprising that there were 20 kids that listed Lafayette and were actually matched somewhere else...
Yes, that's what it means, but why would that be surprising? Lots of folks throw in a list of random NW schools to fill out their lists... I assume that happens w/ Lafayette a lot.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a heads up, the raw lottery results data is available at the bottom of this page. The dashboard hasn't been updated yet.
https://enrolldcps.dc.gov/node/61
The difference between the number of applications and total waitlisted is interesting. If a school had 60 applications, 5 matches, and 40 waitlisted, that means that 15 applicants didn't get waitlisted because they were matched somewhere else that they ranked higher? Is there any other reason they wouldn't be on the initial waitlist? Looking at Lafayette for third grade, for example, there were 83 applications, 0 matches, and 63 waitlisted. It seems surprising that there were 20 kids that listed Lafayette and were actually matched somewhere else...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a heads up, the raw lottery results data is available at the bottom of this page. The dashboard hasn't been updated yet.
https://enrolldcps.dc.gov/node/61
The difference between the number of applications and total waitlisted is interesting. If a school had 60 applications, 5 matches, and 40 waitlisted, that means that 15 applicants didn't get waitlisted because they were matched somewhere else that they ranked higher? Is there any other reason they wouldn't be on the initial waitlist? Looking at Lafayette for third grade, for example, there were 83 applications, 0 matches, and 63 waitlisted. It seems surprising that there were 20 kids that listed Lafayette and were actually matched somewhere else...
Anonymous wrote:As a heads up, the raw lottery results data is available at the bottom of this page. The dashboard hasn't been updated yet.
https://enrolldcps.dc.gov/node/61