| I attribute a lot of this to the massive offering of new seats at MV 8th. |
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If you need a seat and are OK with Montessori, Shining Stars and Lee EE will clear initial waitlists.
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Not sure if that link was bad, it didn't work for me. Here is another try:
https://public.tableau.com/profile/aaron2446#!/vizhome/MSDCSeatsandWaitlistOfferData/MSDCPublicDisplay |
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Eastern had only 7 kids waitlisted, but its feeders had (6/7/8):
Eliot-Hine: 24/13/0 (made 15 seats available in 6th and 15 for 8th) Jefferson: 106/53/53 (made 20 seats available, all in 6th) Stuart-Hobson 162/97/53 (no seats made available) These were all longer waitlists than Brookland or Wells (called New North in the data) and only Eliot-Hine's was shorter than MacFarland's. I'm hopeful this bodes well for more people attending Eastern in the next 5-10 years. |
| McKinley Tech kind of surprised me. |
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If you want Montessori, Nalle's waitlist is short (no more than 3 kids in any grade). Langdon's is a bit longer, but still worth a post-lottery application (and there's no K waitlist at all)
If you want dual language and are English-dominant, Houston's PK3 waitlist is 11 kids, PK4 is 7 kids, and there is no waitlist for K or 1. |
In previous years, Watkins waitlist tends to move a lot once the registration deadline passes. Peabody and SH, not so much. |
| While it's getting harder to get a seat at Stuart-Hobson OOB, there are still options to get into its feeders. JO Wilson offered 46 seats in grades K-5 (its waitlists for grades 1 and 2 are particularly short), and Ludlow-Taylor offered 23 seats in K-5. Watkins offered 3. So that's 72 kids who now have a right to SH. |
MV8 is very nearby and took tons of kids for each of these grades. |
So 126 people applied to Jefferson for 6th and didn't get a higher match and 162 people applied to Stuart-Hobson for 6th and didn't get a higher match I'm surprised how similar these numbers are and how different they are from the 39 who applied to Eliot-Hine and weren't matched somewhere higher. |
Jefferson's metro access is so great, that probably has a lot to do with it. |
| Brent offered 5 seats for grades 4 and 5. I didn't see any other higher-scoring schools that offered seats for those grades. |
You attribute what to that? |
Shorter waitlists at Seaton and CMI. |
That shouldn't have any bearing on how many people applied to CMI. Again, look at ITS, Lee and Cap City who still had similar # of applicants. |