Short Waitlists are posted

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:So short waitlist is under 10. No given but enough optimism for them to make a list.

We are only a few spots north from that at PK3 Takoma.

I wasn’t optimistic but if they are considering short at 9. Maybe a few more than that we have a chance.


Yea interesting that Takoma has low waitlist for prek4 when they do combined PreK3 and 4 classroom. And we’re in the 30s on the waitlist for Takoma PreK3.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:So short waitlist is under 10. No given but enough optimism for them to make a list.

We are only a few spots north from that at PK3 Takoma.

I wasn’t optimistic but if they are considering short at 9. Maybe a few more than that we have a chance.


Yea interesting that Takoma has low waitlist for prek4 when they do combined PreK3 and 4 classroom. And we’re in the 30s on the waitlist for Takoma PreK3.

I'm the PP also on Takoma's PK3 list. no movement on our number all week. I know they make offers until October, so we have 5 months.. I just hate not feeling optimistic about it. We really liked the school when we saw it.
Anonymous
fyi to those holding out for high school options: we started in the 90s on the MacArthur waitlist, and are now in the low teens.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:fyi to those holding out for high school options: we started in the 90s on the MacArthur waitlist, and are now in the low teens.


Oh wow. They must have a lot of declined offers.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:So short waitlist is under 10. No given but enough optimism for them to make a list.

We are only a few spots north from that at PK3 Takoma.

I wasn’t optimistic but if they are considering short at 9. Maybe a few more than that we have a chance.


Yea interesting that Takoma has low waitlist for prek4 when they do combined PreK3 and 4 classroom. And we’re in the 30s on the waitlist for Takoma PreK3.

I'm the PP also on Takoma's PK3 list. no movement on our number all week. I know they make offers until October, so we have 5 months.. I just hate not feeling optimistic about it. We really liked the school when we saw it.


FYI- there were 5 or 6 more students in preK-3 accepted for early access than there were spots offered so preK- 3 is starting overenrolled. People still can decline as they get in elsewhere but think about it like you need to add 5-6 to your waitlist number.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:fyi to those holding out for high school options: we started in the 90s on the MacArthur waitlist, and are now in the low teens.


Oh wow. They must have a lot of declined offers.


They didn't offer any lottery seats initially. I'm guessing they have a better sense of how many students will enroll from Hardy now and started offering seats to fill the class.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:So short waitlist is under 10. No given but enough optimism for them to make a list.

We are only a few spots north from that at PK3 Takoma.

I wasn’t optimistic but if they are considering short at 9. Maybe a few more than that we have a chance.


Yea interesting that Takoma has low waitlist for prek4 when they do combined PreK3 and 4 classroom. And we’re in the 30s on the waitlist for Takoma PreK3.

I'm the PP also on Takoma's PK3 list. no movement on our number all week. I know they make offers until October, so we have 5 months.. I just hate not feeling optimistic about it. We really liked the school when we saw it.


FYI- there were 5 or 6 more students in preK-3 accepted for early access than there were spots offered so preK- 3 is starting overenrolled. People still can decline as they get in elsewhere but think about it like you need to add 5-6 to your waitlist number.

It’s crazy how many offers they made last year in PK3 and this year they may not be able to make any.

Why? What’s going on there? Good for Takoma.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:fyi to those holding out for high school options: we started in the 90s on the MacArthur waitlist, and are now in the low teens.


Oh wow. They must have a lot of declined offers.


They didn't offer any lottery seats initially. I'm guessing they have a better sense of how many students will enroll from Hardy now and started offering seats to fill the class.



This does mean that they had a lot of declined seats from IB families otherwise the waitlist would not move so much.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:fyi to those holding out for high school options: we started in the 90s on the MacArthur waitlist, and are now in the low teens.


Oh wow. They must have a lot of declined offers.


They didn't offer any lottery seats initially. I'm guessing they have a better sense of how many students will enroll from Hardy now and started offering seats to fill the class.


This does mean that they had a lot of declined seats from IB families otherwise the waitlist would not move so much.


Or they decided to have a bigger class, or IB enrollment came in lower than forecast (outside the lottery app).
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:fyi to those holding out for high school options: we started in the 90s on the MacArthur waitlist, and are now in the low teens.


Oh wow. They must have a lot of declined offers.


They didn't offer any lottery seats initially. I'm guessing they have a better sense of how many students will enroll from Hardy now and started offering seats to fill the class.


This does mean that they had a lot of declined seats from IB families otherwise the waitlist would not move so much.


Or they decided to have a bigger class, or IB enrollment came in lower than forecast (outside the lottery app).


PP here, yes the latter is what I’m saying. IB families not enrolling in the school and declined the seats available for them. I have not heard of any increase in class sizes.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:So short waitlist is under 10. No given but enough optimism for them to make a list.

We are only a few spots north from that at PK3 Takoma.

I wasn’t optimistic but if they are considering short at 9. Maybe a few more than that we have a chance.


Yea interesting that Takoma has low waitlist for prek4 when they do combined PreK3 and 4 classroom. And we’re in the 30s on the waitlist for Takoma PreK3.


Takoma has 7 PK classrooms, only one is combined pk3/4. The rest are either PK3 or PK4.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:fyi to those holding out for high school options: we started in the 90s on the MacArthur waitlist, and are now in the low teens.


Oh wow. They must have a lot of declined offers.


They didn't offer any lottery seats initially. I'm guessing they have a better sense of how many students will enroll from Hardy now and started offering seats to fill the class.


This does mean that they had a lot of declined seats from IB families otherwise the waitlist would not move so much.


Or they decided to have a bigger class, or IB enrollment came in lower than forecast (outside the lottery app).


PP here, yes the latter is what I’m saying. IB families not enrolling in the school and declined the seats available for them. I have not heard of any increase in class sizes.


Current hardy parent here. I am hearing that the 8th grade is splitting pretty much 50/50 to MacArthur/J-R. That means about 100 kids to McA and another 100 seats to be made available via lottery (with a significant portion coming from Deal if my anecdotal knowledge is accurate). For a school in its second year that feels about right. We are a 7th grade family planning for MacArthur and are excited.
Anonymous
where do you go to see waitlists for this year's lottery for all schools? Not just the "short waitlist" schools?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:where do you go to see waitlists for this year's lottery for all schools? Not just the "short waitlist" schools?


https://public.tableau.com/app/profile/aaron2446/viz/MSDCSeatsandWaitlistOfferData_draft/MSDCPublicDisplay
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Sela used to be a safety for PK3 for years. To see them not on this list for PK3 was a little surprising.


Just because they aren't on this list doesn't mean they won't go through their entire waiting list.
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