The DC School Lottery

How It Works

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Every student in DC has the right to attend their in-boundary (aka “neighborhood”) school for grades K-12, which is assigned based on their home address. You can determine your in-boundary school at enrolldcps.dc.gov/node/41. If a family wants to attend a District of Columbia Public Schools (DCPS) school outside of their in-boundary school, they must apply via the My School DC lottery at myschooldc.org. The My School DC lottery application is an online application that families must use to apply to attend schools in the following categories:

a. new PK3 or PK4 student at any DCPS school, including your DCPS in-boundary school;

b. grades K-12 as a new student at an out-of-boundary DCPS school;

c. a new student at a DCPS citywide school (PK3-12);

d. a new student at a DCPS selective high school/program (9-12);

e. the dual-language strand at one of the following elementary schools (PK3-5): Cleveland ES, Marie Reed ES, and Tyler ES. This applies to all students, including in-boundary students.

f. Participating public charter schools

(PK3-12).

If a family is re-enrolling in their current school or enrolling in their feeder school, they do not need to use the lottery. Families are not guaranteed a seat via the lottery. Students in grades K-12 are only guaranteed  a seat at their in-boundary school..

Charter School vs. Public School

DCPS is the local, traditional public school system of Washington, DC. All DCPS schools are free to DC residents and every K-12 student who lives in Washington, DC has at least one right-to-attend DCPS school — a school where the student can enroll at any time. If a family wants to attend a DCPS school outside of their in-boundary school, they must apply via the My School DC lottery.

DC public charter schools are public, tuition-free, open to all students, and they do not have selective entrance requirements. Public charter schools are independent from the traditional public school system. Students must complete a My School DC lottery application to request space at a participating public charter school.

If You Have Just Moved To DC

When a family is contemplating a move to the District, they should take the following steps:

Step 1: Determine your in-boundary school (enrolldcps.dc.gov/node/41). Once determined, families are encouraged to connect with the school and meet the principal and teachers or attend an Open House (enrolldcps.dc.gov/node/16).

Step 2: If you want to explore your DCPS options beyond your in-boundary school, you can check out school profiles online (profiles.dcps.dc.gov) and download other resources at enrolldcps.dc.gov/node/46.

Step 3: When a family is ready to enroll, they need to complete the DCPS enrollment packet, provide proof of DC residency, and then submit the enrollment packet to the school (enrolldcps.dc.gov/node/76).

Key Events for the 2023-2024

Enrollment Season

In December, the 2022 DC EdFEST took place online and representatives from DCPS and public charter schools showcased their programs for families looking to know more about the city’s public school options for grades PK3-12. Immediately following EdFEST, the My School DC lottery for school year 2023-2024 opened.

The application deadline for Grades 9-12 is February 1, 2023 and the deadline for Grades PK3-8 is March 1, 2023. The lottery results will be announced on Friday, March 31, and enrollment opens for school year 2023-2024 that same day. For the deadline for lottery-match enrollment and other School Year 2023-2024 key dates, see the website at enrolldcps.dc.gov.

If families have any questions, they can contact the DCPS Enrollment Team at enroll@k12.dc.gov, call us at 202-478-5738, or submit a question via enrolldcps.dc.gov/contactus and we will respond within two business days.

(Above information supplied by DCPS.)