All the diocesan high schools reject applicants, there simply isn’t enough room for every applicant. Did they apply to another diocesan high school like DJO or JPG? Our K-8 suggests applying to two high schools as nothing is a given. |
That’s odd. Where did she apply? Was she coming from public, private or Catholic school? |
| Why would an elite ballerina be relevant to the application? Schools may see that as lots of missed classes in the future. |
Public. Perhaps the red flag was that we inquired about a sports waiver. |
Waiver to not do school-based sports in lieu of ballet? Or waiver to miss class for ballet? Big3 parents here. The former is not a big deal and not unusual. The later is never granted--these types of kids have to do public or generally online school. |
| We inquired for a waiver to do ballet in lieu of a school based sports. DD is confident and isn’t bothered by being WL; however, I am a bit rattled as a parent of what I may have done incorrectly in my efforts to advocate for her. I assume a waitlist decision is a soft no. |
Depends on school, for GDS, yes. For SFS or Potomac, they have real rejection. |
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Applied SJC, GC, DJO, and DeMatha
HSPT high 70s Mostly As, one or two Bs Catholic K-8 Unhooked Not an athlete Accepted at all four, merit scholarship at DeMatha No FA at SJC or GC |
Congrats! All great choices, have you made a decision yet? |
What's a sports waiver? |
| Presumably getting permission to not participate in required sports. Many schools have a requirement that a kid participates in sports (competitive or rec) after school for a few terms a year. |
Keep us posted!!! |