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SchoolForB
ParticipantI have a kid going into first grade, and what I hear from a lot of parents is that it’s rare to get into any choice school after K. Is that true? Will my kid be at their neighborhood school until 8th?
I really wanted to get into Disney in uptown.
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JeffS
GuestYes, getting an offer from a choice school after the initial K entry year is increasingly more difficult. Here is Disney’s previous application cycle data (grade / # of applicants / # of offers). It’s not impossible in grades after K, but there are usually less open slots as the kiddos get older (and less likely for move outs to happen):
K / 316 / 196 (62%)
1 / 71 / 46 (65%)
2 / 63 / 35 (55%)
3 / 67 / 35 (56%)
4 / 38 / 25 (66%)
5 / 45 / 0 (0%)
6 / 54 / 0 (0%)
7 / 46 / 0 (0%)
8 / 26 / 0 (0%) -
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GuestJeff S, where did you find this offer data?
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GuestJeff S, where did you find this offer data?
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JeffS
GuestHere is Disney’s school profile where I grabbed that data from: https://www.apply.cps.edu/en/program/UHJvZ3JhbToxMTE0?admissionProcessId=QWRtaXNzaW9uUHJvY2Vzczo0
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