You mean they received an email that they wouldn’t get an interview? |
Yes, this is how grades work at all DCPS secondary schools. Including Walls. |
| Sorry, I meant that they did not get an email at all. Will there be another email for folks getting interviews? Or is the lack of email mean that their kid did not make the cut? |
Wondering the same. Has anyone gotten an interview with less than a 4.0 so far? |
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It's quite possible that a cut-off is a 4.0.
They're looking at one year of grades. A 4.0 allows kids to get a B+, A-, A- and A in those quarters in each class. Most kids are able to do this and any kid going into an application high school SHOULD be able to do this. It's not a high standard. |
DC had all As an a B+ last year but that wasn't a 4.0 at our school. it does fall into the upper limits of the Walls rubric that was posted. |
To me, that's just another argument to exclude all students from being part of the interview process--relying on teenagers to recuse themselves only seems like adding more potential bias into the system. |
According to the school, it's the essay, not interviews. |
| No email yet (or at all) for my kid. |
Yes, I think. I don't really know what my kid's GPA is. His grades last year at Deal were all As except an A- in music. He got an interview. (I don't think term 1 grades for this year count, but he had a sprinkling of A- grades in term 1.) My guess is there are more emails that haven't yet gone out. |
| How many interviews do they do each year? To 500 kids get invited for interviews or what is the number? |
500 interviews total |
| How the hell can you pick from 500 kids? All with straight A’s? That’s ridiculous. We did not get the email and our kid did not get a four point now. This is frustrating. JR here we come. My child will be happy because waltz was not their first choice but I’m just gonna make the assumption now. |
If your kid doesn’t like waltz, try tango. |
| I’m now confused — they interview 500 kids, and those kids are either accepted or waitlisted? The lottery doesn’t actually matter for Walls? I thought I understood the lottery after all these years but I guess not for high school! |