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My lowest waitlist number is 54. For PK4. I really don't think there will be that much turnover.
If anyone out there was shut out two years in a row and then later had success I'd really like to hear it. Because I am seriously thinking that I may have to sell my house and move next year if we get shut out again. |
| Which schools did you lottery for? |
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Where's your 54 number?
Where was your child this past year? Where do you live? Did you put in for schools like Appletree? They move through the wait list (at least in CH). |
| OP here, I could tell you the list, but you can probably guess because they are all the same places other people apply...places like Hearst, Bridges, etc. Lee Montessori was my #2 pick. My waitlist number there is 47. I did not lottery for my in-bound school because I have a backup option this year for PK-4 and I can always get in-boundary for K. But I do not like my in-boundary school. |
| Sorry I mistyped before, my lowest waitlist is 47 for Lee. I think the 54 was Bridges. But we are talking PK4 in the days of the common lottery. I can't see myself getting off any waitlist. |
| I really doubt Appletree will move through its wait list like it did in years past. If everyone got into only spot, who are all the people who will be leaving Appletree? |
| What is your IB school? |
| shut our last year pk4 and into Lee this year (with some nervousness). The best bet is a new charter. So I would watch what is coming down the pike for next year (arabic immersion?). But preschool is really a gimmie, so just wait for K or 1st before you make plans to move. |
| pp. meant to ay sporry, btw. I expected to be shut out. It is all a leap of faith. |
| and luck |
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We were shut out for two years in a row and have now been shut out for a third year.
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AppleTree LP had 330+ first choice applicants for 18 slots. Don't expect movement list in the past. This is becoming a very popular option on the Hill as people are not getting into their schools for PS/PK. |
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We were "shut out" for two years in a row and just got MV for kindergarten, so it does happen. Last year for PK4 we got into Sela (everyone did) and Bridges (low-20s) as well as our IB school Langdon.
The trick is definitely to have some less-popular schools in your list; everybody does usually wind up with an option that they like. |