Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP.
I looked at the DC Charter School Reports and while LAMB is better they seem very similar. Both Tier 1. This is what I looked at:
http://www.dcpcsb.org/report/school-quality-reports-pmf
You should also read the qualitative site review reports. LAMB last was reviewed in 2014; Mundo Verde in 2015. http://www.dcpcsb.org/report/qualitative-school-reviews
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Asking to see the Feeder-DCI contract is a good idea for any of the DCI feeder schools. Each school has an allocation for admission preference, if the number of kids coming from the feeder exceeds the preference, there will be a lottery among the kids from that feeder. Currently, the terminal classes at all of the feeders are small enough that there will not be a lottery. But, once Mundo and Stokes expand that could change.
The policies on back-filling grades will also be relevant. If the school does not back fill (i.e. Lamb) attrition is likely to reduce the need for a lottery. If the school does back-fill seats then attrition might not help.
Other seat filling issues are s tied up with the DCI contract as well. For example, if older kids are admitted to DCI to fill LAMB seats, LAMB will not give sibling preference to younger kids for admission to LAMB (this works both ways, getting your PK4 admitted to lamb does not create preference for your 9th grader to DCI). But, Mundo Verde has the opposite rule. if a 10 grader is admitted to DCI to an Mundo seat the younger sib would get a preference at Mundo. And, having a younger kid admitted to Mundo gives you DCI preference for the older child.
Is this a disincentive to backfill?
Anonymous wrote:Asking to see the Feeder-DCI contract is a good idea for any of the DCI feeder schools. Each school has an allocation for admission preference, if the number of kids coming from the feeder exceeds the preference, there will be a lottery among the kids from that feeder. Currently, the terminal classes at all of the feeders are small enough that there will not be a lottery. But, once Mundo and Stokes expand that could change.
The policies on back-filling grades will also be relevant. If the school does not back fill (i.e. Lamb) attrition is likely to reduce the need for a lottery. If the school does back-fill seats then attrition might not help.
Other seat filling issues are s tied up with the DCI contract as well. For example, if older kids are admitted to DCI to fill LAMB seats, LAMB will not give sibling preference to younger kids for admission to LAMB (this works both ways, getting your PK4 admitted to lamb does not create preference for your 9th grader to DCI). But, Mundo Verde has the opposite rule. if a 10 grader is admitted to DCI to an Mundo seat the younger sib would get a preference at Mundo. And, having a younger kid admitted to Mundo gives you DCI preference for the older child.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When LAMB last expanded, they exceeded their DCI seat allocation. They didn’t share this publicly.
Ask.
This is my understanding as well.
We are taking about maybe 3 students who will miss out. When you consider lambs attrition and the fact that they don’t replenish kids, and sibling preference to dci, it’s essentially guaranteed.
Also- lamb has 470 kids now. 600 and change kids is the max they can expand. For dci not to be guaranteed the school will have to expand beyond that.
After 2025 mundo kids need to lottery for feeder preference and I think get something like a 30% chance.
No. I believe that the expansion to 600 already puts LAMB beyond the cap.
And right now lamb has around 470. So there is a guarantee.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When LAMB last expanded, they exceeded their DCI seat allocation. They didn’t share this publicly.
Ask.
This is my understanding as well.
We are taking about maybe 3 students who will miss out. When you consider lambs attrition and the fact that they don’t replenish kids, and sibling preference to dci, it’s essentially guaranteed.
Also- lamb has 470 kids now. 600 and change kids is the max they can expand. For dci not to be guaranteed the school will have to expand beyond that.
After 2025 mundo kids need to lottery for feeder preference and I think get something like a 30% chance.
No. I believe that the expansion to 600 already puts LAMB beyond the cap.
And right now lamb has around 470. So there is a guarantee.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When LAMB last expanded, they exceeded their DCI seat allocation. They didn’t share this publicly.
Ask.
This is my understanding as well.
We are taking about maybe 3 students who will miss out. When you consider lambs attrition and the fact that they don’t replenish kids, and sibling preference to dci, it’s essentially guaranteed.
Also- lamb has 470 kids now. 600 and change kids is the max they can expand. For dci not to be guaranteed the school will have to expand beyond that.
After 2025 mundo kids need to lottery for feeder preference and I think get something like a 30% chance.
No. I believe that the expansion to 600 already puts LAMB beyond the cap.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When LAMB last expanded, they exceeded their DCI seat allocation. They didn’t share this publicly.
Ask.
This is my understanding as well.
We are taking about maybe 3 students who will miss out. When you consider lambs attrition and the fact that they don’t replenish kids, and sibling preference to dci, it’s essentially guaranteed.
Also- lamb has 470 kids now. 600 and change kids is the max they can expand. For dci not to be guaranteed the school will have to expand beyond that.
After 2025 mundo kids need to lottery for feeder preference and I think get something like a 30% chance.
No. I believe that the expansion to 600 already puts LAMB beyond the cap.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When LAMB last expanded, they exceeded their DCI seat allocation. They didn’t share this publicly.
Ask.
This is my understanding as well.
We are taking about maybe 3 students who will miss out. When you consider lambs attrition and the fact that they don’t replenish kids, and sibling preference to dci, it’s essentially guaranteed.
Also- lamb has 470 kids now. 600 and change kids is the max they can expand. For dci not to be guaranteed the school will have to expand beyond that.
After 2025 mundo kids need to lottery for feeder preference and I think get something like a 30% chance.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When LAMB last expanded, they exceeded their DCI seat allocation. They didn’t share this publicly.
Ask.
This is my understanding as well.
Can someone confirm/deny this please?
You'd have to ask a LAMB board member, since Diane and Cristina are gone. I don't think they are on DCUM.
Go back and look at the minutes from the DCPCSB hearing and vote when the ceiling was raised to 600. Pretty sure it was discussed then.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When LAMB last expanded, they exceeded their DCI seat allocation. They didn’t share this publicly.
Ask.
This is my understanding as well.
Can someone confirm/deny this please?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When LAMB last expanded, they exceeded their DCI seat allocation. They didn’t share this publicly.
Ask.
This is my understanding as well.