Mine is also at an Arlington diocese K-8, and kids are seemingly starting to share this week. It's not a schoolwide announcement, of course, but the kids are talking, and I'm sure moms will be soon, too. My kid has heard about 1/3 of the scores from their class so far. |
Yep. Kids talk, news spreads. Just wait until acceptances come out and the kid who got an 80 on the HSPT is waitlisted while the kid who got a 70 is accepted at the same school. It is a really tense time between now and when the dust settles this spring! |
| My DC at a Catholic k-8 did poorly on the HSPT and got waitlisted at the Catholic high schools that he applied to. Ended up going to a private high school that was test optional. |
| Yeah, despite asking DC not to reveal their HSPT score, all the kids talked this week and we have a sense how many of them did. |
Did it work out in the end? Is/was he happy there? |
Worked out. He’s super happy and thriving. But it was stressful to have 3 waitlists and only 1 acceptance |
| My daughter scored 45%ile and had A/B grades but amazing essays & recs. She got into ahc & sjc with FinAid. We were surprised she got accepted to sjc bc it was a competitive year and peers with higher hspt were rejected/waitlisted. No hooks coming from a k-8. She’s very happy at her HS now. |
Which school did she choose? |
This happened with several classmates at my son’s K-8. Kids who thought they had a slim chance were accepted, and kids with stronger HSPT scores were totally turned down or waitlisted. Although super important, there is more to the formula than HSPT! |
I’m so grateful for the honest conversations here and the glimmer of hope for the DCUM anomalies that are not in the 90th+ percentiles. |
| And remember that many Catholic schools like SJC make it their mission to educate a wide variety of students. Sadly there are only so many spaces, and athletic recruits / legacies / high scorers do have an edge, but schools take into account many things when creating the make up of their freshman classes. |
The 70's kid was mine and the 60's was his friend. They all talk about it and open the results in front of each other even though they aren't supposed to. |
It's worth noting though, the anomalies more often than not have a hook. There's a stunningly small chance that an unhooked, non recruited athlete or kid without an amazing other talent gets admitted to, say, Gonzaga or Visi with a lower test score over someone same profile but 90+ HSPT. |
Just occurred to me, if this is the recent OP, I would contact Gonzaga, explain that this test result seems like an anomaly, and send the PSAT scores. Might not help, but it could. I'd tell them the HSPT score doesn't align with other standardized testing and you are worried he skipped a line/messed up the sheet. Worth a shot. |
It is? |