Anonymous wrote:Thank you for posting the initials! That was really nice to do. However, now I am pacing around wondering how many other kids have my kid's initials.
Anonymous wrote:Can somebody go to the school now and look up my child's WL number and send it to me? I can PM you his name. Need this by 30 min before COB tomorrow. Thanks. Hurry.
Anonymous wrote:I know it seems awfully frustrating, but this is a very good year for Stokes. The two years I applied for PS and PK, they had no spots available, and hence a sibling-only lottery.
Congratulations to the families who got in--we are not a Stokes family but know several. It's a great school!
Anonymous wrote:Can somebody go to the school now and look up my child's WL number and send it to me? I can PM you his name. Need this by 30 min before COB tomorrow. Thanks. Hurry.
Anonymous wrote:They walked through the process, and randomized and sorted in front of us. They read out the names accepted, and then posted the full lists, including waiting lists on the doors.
Anonymous wrote:There were two identical initials in a row in the PK4 when I was noting them, and I thought, oif this is going to make some parents excited/worried! I'm glad I went tonight. I wanted to see what the "lottery" side of things was all about.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:4.4% chance of getting in for PK3 when it's "the best chance ever of getting in." Sigh.
I really don't understand how anyone ever gets in anywhere. I am so defeated by my lack of choice at good schools.
It's been said before....you enroll when it's unproven. Your first kid is a guinea pig. Your second or third kid benefits from the early years. NONE of you would have looked at Stokes 10 years ago when it was over in Mt Pleasant. Once it moved to Brookland in the renovated space that all changed. By then it's too late, you can't get in.