Check out the high schools’ school profiles.Note: There is no guarantee of a lottery match or waitlist offer at the schools you apply to so apply to all the schools you want to attend. You can also map your potential commute to school with this tool. Use the School Finder and search for schools by address, grade and program type (such as interscholastic sports, STEM, AP classes, and more).You can update your school rankings up until March 15. You can make edits to your submitted application any time before February 1.Submit your application by February 1.The order you rank your schools lets us know the order in which you want to be matched to schools it does not affect your chances of acceptance to a selective school nor does it affect any preferences you may qualify for such as sibling or transfer preference.Add the schools on your list to your My School DC application and rank them in the order you prefer.You will not be able to submit the application if you do not have all required information. Learn about these requirements below and allow yourself enough time to gather them prior to the February 1 application deadline. Remember: Selective high schools and programs require additional information on the My School DC application.Gather the information you need to complete your My School DC application.Tip for students: If you create a family account with your personal email address, make sure to include your guardian’s email address in Section 2 of the application.They also have the option of enrolling directly at their DCPS in-boundary high school, their feeder school, or applying to a school that does not participate in My School DC. Students can apply to up to 12 high schools on the My School DC application. The District is home to over 30 public and public charter high schools (Grades 9-12).
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