June waitlist data is up!

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Two Rivers (both 4th and Young) will have exhausted their WL in all grades by the time school starts. That is an astounding fall from grace for a once formerly high demand school. It saddens me.


Equity kills.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Two Rivers (both 4th and Young) will have exhausted their WL in all grades by the time school starts. That is an astounding fall from grace for a once formerly high demand school. It saddens me.


The upper grades and middle were never really high demand. It was built on assumptions about potential that never came through.
Anonymous
Latin and BASIS had record WL and are pulling fewer kids off of WL as of June. Demand up, yield up.

Stuart Hobson made 3 offers. THREE!

Seems like quality MS seats are even harder to come by.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Two Rivers (both 4th and Young) will have exhausted their WL in all grades by the time school starts. That is an astounding fall from grace for a once formerly high demand school. It saddens me.


Equity kills.


Oh please. ITDS goes on and on about equity and yet is doing fine.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Two Rivers (both 4th and Young) will have exhausted their WL in all grades by the time school starts. That is an astounding fall from grace for a once formerly high demand school. It saddens me.


Equity kills.


Oh please. ITDS goes on and on about equity and yet is doing fine.


Ambitious negro parents disagree.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Latin and BASIS had record WL and are pulling fewer kids off of WL as of June. Demand up, yield up.

Stuart Hobson made 3 offers. THREE!

Seems like quality MS seats are even harder to come by.


Define “quality.”
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Two Rivers (both 4th and Young) will have exhausted their WL in all grades by the time school starts. That is an astounding fall from grace for a once formerly high demand school. It saddens me.


Equity kills.


Oh please. ITDS goes on and on about equity and yet is doing fine.


Ambitious negro parents disagree.


I would TOTALLY buy a tshirt that said that!!!
Anonymous
middle school seats are definitely some of the most competitive
Anonymous
Creative Minds, Shining Stars and Bethune seem to have fallen far below expectations/already made all offers. Ward 5 charter saturation is real. Bethune only matched approximately half of their seats offered. SS is only slightly better.
Anonymous
Mundo Verde almost cleared their waitlist for both campuses as well. How things have changed in the last five years!
Anonymous
The HRCS shall rise again!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The HRCS shall rise again!


JOW opens its new building in time for 2026-7. I predict TR will have exited 4th street by the start of the 2029-30 SY. TR cannot justify that campus once the neighborhood kids have a better local option with a viable MS path.

HRCS may be reconstituted but they won't rise again in their original form.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The HRCS shall rise again!


JOW opens its new building in time for 2026-7. I predict TR will have exited 4th street by the start of the 2029-30 SY. TR cannot justify that campus once the neighborhood kids have a better local option with a viable MS path.
S
HRCS may be reconstituted but they won't rise again in their original form.


This is likely true.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:middle school seats are definitely some of the most competitive



It’s the most competitive seat in the city and every year gets more competitive and more families get shut out.

If you don’t have a good feeder, I would move out of the city by 2nd/3rd to good school pyramid in the burbs and be set till 12th. That is what we would have done.

Lots and lots of families do this in poorly performing DCPS elementary schools feeding to even more poorly performing middle schools that are just unacceptable. .
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Two Rivers (both 4th and Young) will have exhausted their WL in all grades by the time school starts. That is an astounding fall from grace for a once formerly high demand school. It saddens me.


The upper grades and middle were never really high demand. It was built on assumptions about potential that never came through.


THIS. But still, it’s astounding how far this school has fallen on so many levels. My DS was at TRY many many years ago; my impression was that 4th St was decent, but i gather my assumption (and naïveté) were off base.
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