In-boundary waitlist movement for pre-k4 in NW?

Anonymous
From another thread on Lafayette:

Here's one data point- up through this year there has been only 4 classes of PK4 (with 5 classes of each other grade.) While there was traditionally an IB waitlist to get into PK4, everyone (or almost everyone) got a PK4 spot who wanted it by August as things shuffled around. This coming year they opened up a 5th class for PK4. I recently spoke to the principal and asked if there was still a waitlist for PK4 or if they had extra space. Oh no, she said, we have more than 50 kids on the IB waitlist for 2016-17, she told me just the other day.
Anonymous
Wow PP, that sounds like a tremendous jump, particularly considering they added another class!
Anonymous
I can't say I'm suprised as the school just got renovated. Your future is looking a lot like Janney's.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I can't say I'm suprised as the school just got renovated. Your future is looking a lot like Janney's.


Which is why they should have been smacked in the head for projecting that the school's enrollment would fall!!!
Anonymous
Hearst is heading this way, they are projecting that they may not accept anyone off the waistlist for any grade. Of course that could change.
Anonymous
Janney is about 8 spots into the waitlist. We got bumped down 2 spots after the lottery, probably by siblings who moved in bounds. Including those 2, it's moved 8 spots.
Anonymous
We moved by about 10 spots on Hearst PK4 waitlist being OOB. Not sure if we will get in but I wonder why is Hearst not as popular or hard to get in as the other WOTP Elementary schools.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We moved by about 10 spots on Hearst PK4 waitlist being OOB. Not sure if we will get in but I wonder why is Hearst not as popular or hard to get in as the other WOTP Elementary schools.
this post sounds fake. have you bothered to do any research at all?
Anonymous
have a very good chance to get in at Hearst for pk4 being out of boundary. No other WOTP schools give that opportunity. And I also wondered what makes Hearst less "good". Not all of us spend all their time reading DCUM discussions so if you do know the answer please share.
Anonymous
We got in to Hearst IB off the wait list. I asked and was told that all but five slots went to IB, the five who got in were OOB with siblings at the school. At the moment they are full. I just took the last slot,
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We moved by about 10 spots on Hearst PK4 waitlist being OOB. Not sjure if we will get in but I wonder why is Hearst not as popular or hard to get in as the other WOTP Elementary schools.


It's just as popular as the other schools. Even more popular when you factor in the families trying to ge in on proximity from Eaton trying to avoid Hatdy and Murch families trying to avoid construction headaches. The boundaries were kept artificially small in the last boundary revision by DCPS trying to prop up the number of OOB students in the Deal-Wilson pipeline, but it's obviously not working.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:have a very good chance to get in at Hearst for pk4 being out of boundary. No other WOTP schools give that opportunity. And I also wondered what makes Hearst less "good". Not all of us spend all their time reading DCUM discussions so if you do know the answer please share.


Not any more. All 39 slots this year for the first time went IB. A handful are staying with their preschools so the Principal filled five slots with OOB w/sibling and then took a couple more. They have a full 40. And at this week's PTA mtg she said she wouldn't take any OOB kids in the upper grades this year. The only smallish grade will be 4th but she's not inclined to take any more kids unless the schools not at 318 the first week.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:have a very good chance to get in at Hearst for pk4 being out of boundary. No other WOTP schools give that opportunity. And I also wondered what makes Hearst less "good". Not all of us spend all their time reading DCUM discussions so if you do know the answer please share.


Not any more. All 39 slots this year for the first time went IB. A handful are staying with their preschools so the Principal filled five slots with OOB w/sibling and then took a couple more. They have a full 40. And at this week's PTA mtg she said she wouldn't take any OOB kids in the upper grades this year. The only smallish grade will be 4th but she's not inclined to take any more kids unless the schools not at 318 the first week.


If this is true there is a huge bulge in the Deal pipeline.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:have a very good chance to get in at Hearst for pk4 being out of boundary. No other WOTP schools give that opportunity. And I also wondered what makes Hearst less "good". Not all of us spend all their time reading DCUM discussions so if you do know the answer please share.


Not any more. All 39 slots this year for the first time went IB. A handful are staying with their preschools so the Principal filled five slots with OOB w/sibling and then took a couple more. They have a full 40. And at this week's PTA mtg she said she wouldn't take any OOB kids in the upper grades this year. The only smallish grade will be 4th but she's not inclined to take any more kids unless the schools not at 318 the first week.


If this is true there is a huge bulge in the Deal pipeline.


I was at the PTA meeting, it is 100% true.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:have a very good chance to get in at Hearst for pk4 being out of boundary. No other WOTP schools give that opportunity. And I also wondered what makes Hearst less "good". Not all of us spend all their time reading DCUM discussions so if you do know the answer please share.


Not any more. All 39 slots this year for the first time went IB. A handful are staying with their preschools so the Principal filled five slots with OOB w/sibling and then took a couple more. They have a full 40. And at this week's PTA mtg she said she wouldn't take any OOB kids in the upper grades this year. The only smallish grade will be 4th but she's not inclined to take any more kids unless the schools not at 318 the first week.


If this is true there is a huge bulge in the Deal pipeline.


I was at the PTA meeting, it is 100% true.


And the rising 1st grade is 51 kids in two classes. Biggest grade in the school.
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