Good luck. Four is a good number to get in at least in one. I heard overall enrollments in DMV private schools are not great, but for schools outside the Big5. |
Did others get this call from Holton? We applied and did not get this phone call. |
We did get this call. Might depend on which division you applied to because they have different admissions personnel - we applied to LS (Josie). |
The LS applicant did get a call. |
Yikes, we applied to LS and did not receive a call. |
I doubt it means anything. Someone else made the point a few pages back that this call could have been to on-the-fence applicants and they wanted to gauge our continued level of interest/enthusiasm. |
Thank you for talking me off the ledge! We have made it very clear to admissions this is our number one choice. Friday cannot come soon enough. |
| What happens if you get in and your kid ends up hating the school? What’s the back up plan? |
I think it might not be very meaningful. |
Do they like it now during the tours? Maybe take a breath and let them adjust for a while before making any decisions. Second, you can always apply in 1-2 years. In most situations, each division, LS, MS, and HS, is a different school. Only this elite K-12 model makes it sound like a kid should stick with one school forever. |
Kids change. Interests change. Priority also changes. I also wonder the same. I think single sex is great for LS/MS, but might not always be good for every kid for HS. Can one apply to a co-ed HS from a single-sex school? |
| Of course! No one will begrudge you. |
I felt the opposite. DD went to co-ed K-8 and is at all girls HS. She had enough exposure to boys growing up to appreciate that her high school experience is special and empowering. |
There is no back up plan. This is your school now. Enjoy But really, we started our kids in K at a well rounded school where kids can have a lot of avenues. So not an issue and honestly not worried about it. Most kids don’t get a choice for school. |
How early? |