Waitlist Movement Updates

Anonymous
Breaking News Alert:

The Latin II bashers ARE ON the waitlist and are trying to get it moving in their direction.

They want other people on the waitlist to turn it down.

Just like everyone in Ward 6 saying they are sending their kid to the in-bounds feeder MS....then doing the lottery and if they get Latin I, Latin II, or Basis....go OOOPS, sending my kid there.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Breaking News Alert:

The Latin II bashers ARE ON the waitlist and are trying to get it moving in their direction.

They want other people on the waitlist to turn it down.

Just like everyone in Ward 6 saying they are sending their kid to the in-bounds feeder MS....then doing the lottery and if they get Latin I, Latin II, or Basis....go OOOPS, sending my kid there.



Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Breaking News Alert:

The Latin II bashers ARE ON the waitlist and are trying to get it moving in their direction.

They want other people on the waitlist to turn it down.

Just like everyone in Ward 6 saying they are sending their kid to the in-bounds feeder MS....then doing the lottery and if they get Latin I, Latin II, or Basis....go OOOPS, sending my kid there.



You are OK with the location. Good for you. Enjoy!
Anonymous
I’m not sure how much stock to put in temp location vs admin. We are at Two Rivers, and while the MS is brand spanking new, we are fleeing because of the ineptitude of the leadership.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I’m not sure how much stock to put in temp location vs admin. We are at Two Rivers, and while the MS is brand spanking new, we are fleeing because of the ineptitude of the leadership.


Not sure why mods deleted a post that named the Chairman of the Two Rivers Board. That's public information. If she doesn't want to be held to account for allowing things to go sideways on her watch then she shouldn't be on the Board.
Anonymous
My oldest accepted a spot in 5th. While the outside of the building is less than ideal, we toured the building and on the inside they have built out a pretty great space. The staff were all engaging and warm. It is temporary space and well worth the having a plan other than our IB middle school and high school for all my kids. We are really excited for this opportunity.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My oldest accepted a spot in 5th. While the outside of the building is less than ideal, we toured the building and on the inside they have built out a pretty great space. The staff were all engaging and warm. It is temporary space and well worth the having a plan other than our IB middle school and high school for all my kids. We are really excited for this opportunity.


I wouldn't get carried away. It's an antiseptic commercial space with a large block of windowless interior rooms. The temporary aspect is the only redeeming factor. I am concerned that space is remarkably tight for potential permanent locations and it needs to accommodate HS programming
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My oldest accepted a spot in 5th. While the outside of the building is less than ideal, we toured the building and on the inside they have built out a pretty great space. The staff were all engaging and warm. It is temporary space and well worth the having a plan other than our IB middle school and high school for all my kids. We are really excited for this opportunity.


I wouldn't get carried away. It's an antiseptic commercial space with a large block of windowless interior rooms. The temporary aspect is the only redeeming factor. I am concerned that space is remarkably tight for potential permanent locations and it needs to accommodate HS programming


How is it any different from Basis? That space is awful for a school.
Anonymous
I'm very anxious for the waitlist to move. Pretty sure we're taking a spot, if one becomes available to us. If you PPs aren't going to take it, please take yourself off the waitlist.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I'm very anxious for the waitlist to move. Pretty sure we're taking a spot, if one becomes available to us. If you PPs aren't going to take it, please take yourself off the waitlist.


Speaking of which, our fifth grade waitlist number just went UP by one.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My oldest accepted a spot in 5th. While the outside of the building is less than ideal, we toured the building and on the inside they have built out a pretty great space. The staff were all engaging and warm. It is temporary space and well worth the having a plan other than our IB middle school and high school for all my kids. We are really excited for this opportunity.


I wouldn't get carried away. It's an antiseptic commercial space with a large block of windowless interior rooms. The temporary aspect is the only redeeming factor. I am concerned that space is remarkably tight for potential permanent locations and it needs to accommodate HS programming


How is it any different from Basis? That space is awful for a school.


BASIS is terrible school building in a great location. Latin II is an even worse building not well located or easily accessible by transit.

Good that it's not permanent, but the prospects for good permanent locations are terrible. Maybe Latin leadership has inside knowledge on other charters on the chopping block in the near term which could be in play.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My oldest accepted a spot in 5th. While the outside of the building is less than ideal, we toured the building and on the inside they have built out a pretty great space. The staff were all engaging and warm. It is temporary space and well worth the having a plan other than our IB middle school and high school for all my kids. We are really excited for this opportunity.


I wouldn't get carried away. It's an antiseptic commercial space with a large block of windowless interior rooms. The temporary aspect is the only redeeming factor. I am concerned that space is remarkably tight for potential permanent locations and it needs to accommodate HS programming


How is it any different from Basis? That space is awful for a school.


Basis is in a historic building in a great area of downtown, steps from the mall, downtown offices, and bus/metro transportation.

Latin II is a rundown former warehouse that looks like a prison in a high-crime area, adjacent to bars and liquor stores, and not convenient to bus or metro.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I'm curious, what's in it for you, to keep bashing this school? It's fine if you don't take it as an option, but why work so hard to convince other parents?


Who is bashing the school? People are saying the building and area is awful and they would not send their kid there. Just facts. Do you dispute this?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:

I mean... it's bad. We're not sending our kid there if they get in. But I am curious to see how the WL goes.



Here's hoping they get in and you pass up your spot so those of us who are excited about the school can get in!

We have a pretty high waitlist number.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm curious, what's in it for you, to keep bashing this school? It's fine if you don't take it as an option, but why work so hard to convince other parents?


Who is bashing the school? People are saying the building and area is awful and they would not send their kid there. Just facts. Do you dispute this?


Funny because I know A LOT of families who have already accepted and plan on attending despite these facts. Can't imagine they have better waitlist prospects for 5/6 unless they plan on late exit for burbs
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