It's telling that most if not all of the criticisms of YY comes from people who do NOT send their kids there. Maybe if they were more involved at the school that their kid actually attends, they wouldn't have so much time to critique a school that they have nothing to do with. |
Are you sure? |
And the fact that you don't believe it matters to the rest of us... why? |
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There are plenty of critics on this thread who gladly identify as non-YY parents, yes. |
DP, but for those of us who've been reading these threads forever, it's clear that most critics are not speaking from an actual YY parent perspective. Just like today, there are usually so many inaccuracies and mis-statements, it's clear people are going on 3rd hand knowledge or what they imagine to be true, not on what happens day to day. That's not to say parents currently in the school don't have opinions about the Administration or admissions - there have been those opinions raised on DCUM too. But the most vocal critical posters today, yes we're sure they aren't parents. It's cool if you don't believe that. But usually it's more than obvious. |
Yes, this. I find many threads on other schools interesting, but I would never in a million years waste my time huffing and puffing over choices another school makes if my kids don't attend and will likely never attend. Who has that kind of time? Several people, apparently. |
^ Feeling defensive by any chance? Liking the look of West MoCo and NoVa middle and high schools? Worried about high SES kids peeling off between YY and DCI?
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Are u a YY parent? If not, why do you care? |
Your interest in not only the running of YY but the feelings of its parents is weird. |
Weird is an understatement. It's downright creepy. |
I'm a high SES YY parent. YY is the only public school we applied to. We are fortunate to have many choices, including living in Moco or Fairfax etc. We chose YY and are now incredibly excited for DCI. So, to answer your question, no, quite the opposite: we have considered all of the metro DC area options, and are very excited to have landed at YY. |
OP, sorry that that these wankers have mangled your innocuous thread.
PS. Hope you've learned to avoid advocating a thing where YY is concerned. |
Meh, OPs original assumption that the common lottery ranking takes care of YY's concern about getting parents serious about Chinese isn't really true. Common lottery computer only looks at your random assigned lottery number for the most part, not how you ranked the school until it gets to you. Parents who would rank YY #1 but got a random lottery number of 480 would NOT get in ahead of someone who ranked YY #7 but had a 200 random number, unless 200 got to one of their higher ranked choices, which might or might not happen. We plan to apply next year and we hope they keep a separate lottery. |
Yu Ying had 5 spaces for Prek3 and 9 spaces for PreK4 this year for the lottery.
They had no spaces in grades K, 1st, and 2nd so it was only the waitlist for people who applied to these grades. Not sure if being in the common lottery will make any difference for future yrs other than getting rid of the waitlist by timestamp which will become completely random like other HRCS. |