Anonymous
Post 03/21/2014 23:06     Subject: LAMB Lottery

oh man, 22:24, you are lucky.
Anonymous
Post 03/21/2014 22:24     Subject: LAMB Lottery

FYI, we got in. I got a call this AM (kind of freaked out for a second on the phone for a second like I'd won the real lottery)
Anonymous
Post 03/21/2014 20:46     Subject: LAMB Lottery

Actually, there should be spaces in PK4 next year. It's all about the cohort size. They took a lot of 3's last year, so there is no room for 4's to join this year. On the other hand, they could only fit in so many 3's this year, but next year they will fill up the cohort size by taking in more as 4 year olds (and since all siblings in that age cohort are coming this year, they will take the new 4's all from the lottery in 2015). It's a small conciliation, but it means there is still hope for this year's 3 year olds.
Anonymous
Post 03/21/2014 20:45     Subject: LAMB Lottery

Anonymous wrote:went to the lottery. Names were not called just projected on a screen with individuals walking around asking you your child's name and then giving you the waitlist number. There were only 11 slots for PK3 and no slots for PK4.

Who controls that the lottery process is fair and honest, if the parents in attendance only see the final product? Is there an office within dcps or some other entity that witnesses or oversees the process? Do schools using a computerized lottery disclose details about software, process, etc, to reassure families? I don't mean to imply anything about this lottery, but I'm curious.
Anonymous
Post 03/21/2014 20:21     Subject: LAMB Lottery

So, that was it pk3. Too bad they couldn't open another class. This surely means no chance for pk4 next year either.
Anonymous
Post 03/21/2014 19:40     Subject: LAMB Lottery

went to the lottery. Names were not called just projected on a screen with individuals walking around asking you your child's name and then giving you the waitlist number. There were only 11 slots for PK3 and no slots for PK4.
Anonymous
Post 03/21/2014 18:47     Subject: LAMB Lottery

Anonymous wrote:I'm also annoyed that the open house gave us false hopes, telling us they were accepting 35 pk3.


I assumed that the 35 included sibs, so with that 11 non-sibs sounds right. But agree--it sucks.
Anonymous
Post 03/21/2014 18:44     Subject: LAMB Lottery

I'm also annoyed that the open house gave us false hopes, telling us they were accepting 35 pk3.
Anonymous
Post 03/21/2014 18:31     Subject: LAMB Lottery

super sad
Anonymous
Post 03/21/2014 18:27     Subject: Re:LAMB Lottery

Anonymous wrote:I heard that the phone calls went out late morning and afternoon so we should have heard by now if we had gotten in....


sad
Anonymous
Post 03/21/2014 18:20     Subject: Re:LAMB Lottery

I heard that the phone calls went out late morning and afternoon so we should have heard by now if we had gotten in....
Anonymous
Post 03/21/2014 17:31     Subject: LAMB Lottery

did the phone calls go out??

thanks!
Anonymous
Post 03/21/2014 14:07     Subject: LAMB Lottery

If anyone i know went and heard my kid's name, let me know! OK, yeah, I won't hold my breath. Will not think about schools for the next week, will not think about schools for the next week, will not...
Anonymous
Post 03/21/2014 13:35     Subject: LAMB Lottery

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:09:55 here--I didn't get the full story since now my husband's at work. But, I believe the 870 applicants were for PK3, and the 11 slots were non-sibs. He said that of the 11 slots, one child was a twin, so the sibling got in, thus bringing total available slots afterwards down to 9.

Yes, they did the lottery by computer--a website that allows you to input all names and generates a random list of the names.


I went to a lottery in person last year, and for a very small number of slots TWO sets of twins got in! I had never had so much "not happy thoughts" about twins ever! I got over it, but those are some lucky twins to get two spots at these schools!


I have to say, let the twin parents have their moment when the twins are an asset. After what they go through the first two years, and the PBJ meals they will be eating when writing two college tuition checks at once, they deserve one or two perks.
Anonymous
Post 03/21/2014 13:23     Subject: LAMB Lottery

Anonymous wrote:09:55 here--I didn't get the full story since now my husband's at work. But, I believe the 870 applicants were for PK3, and the 11 slots were non-sibs. He said that of the 11 slots, one child was a twin, so the sibling got in, thus bringing total available slots afterwards down to 9.

Yes, they did the lottery by computer--a website that allows you to input all names and generates a random list of the names.


I went to a lottery in person last year, and for a very small number of slots TWO sets of twins got in! I had never had so much "not happy thoughts" about twins ever! I got over it, but those are some lucky twins to get two spots at these schools!