Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are multiple cases of kids who have other (non-twin) siblings attending right now, even after the implementation of the lottery system. Given the limited supply of seats, there seems to be some RNG magic on that corner of Wilson.
and there are lots and lots of cases of families where the sibling did not get in.
Sure those families don’t know the right people. The odds for siblings getting in is incredibly small.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are multiple cases of kids who have other (non-twin) siblings attending right now, even after the implementation of the lottery system. Given the limited supply of seats, there seems to be some RNG magic on that corner of Wilson.
and there are lots and lots of cases of families where the sibling did not get in.
Sure those families don’t know the right people. The odds for siblings getting in is incredibly small.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP Here: What I mean is that if kids state at the end of the year they will not be returning why aren’t there more spots allocated for the lottery for the incoming year. I know of a few kids that stated they would not returning for ninth grade. Yet, HB still only took 25 new students this year.
Because other kids transfer there DURING the year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are multiple cases of kids who have other (non-twin) siblings attending right now, even after the implementation of the lottery system. Given the limited supply of seats, there seems to be some RNG magic on that corner of Wilson.
and there are lots and lots of cases of families where the sibling did not get in.
Anonymous wrote:There are multiple cases of kids who have other (non-twin) siblings attending right now, even after the implementation of the lottery system. Given the limited supply of seats, there seems to be some RNG magic on that corner of Wilson.
Anonymous wrote:OP Here: What I mean is that if kids state at the end of the year they will not be returning why aren’t there more spots allocated for the lottery for the incoming year. I know of a few kids that stated they would not returning for ninth grade. Yet, HB still only took 25 new students this year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What about admin transfers?
I doubt they offer admin transfers to option programs with capped enrollment. Admin transfers are for schools not “school programs.”
Back in the day, when H-B Woodlawn was more of a program for students who didn’t quite fit socially into the typical large high school culture, APS allowed for transfers.
Anonymous wrote:What about admin transfers?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am trying to figure out how the allocation works for HB. Last year there were three students that left HB to go to Yorktown and Washington and liberty high schools at the end of eighth grade. How do these three candidates get added into the allocations? It seems that the numbers for the schools did not change based on these kids leaving. What happens to their spots?
In the past they opened up the spots to high school kids on the waitlist.
Anonymous wrote:I am trying to figure out how the allocation works for HB. Last year there were three students that left HB to go to Yorktown and Washington and liberty high schools at the end of eighth grade. How do these three candidates get added into the allocations? It seems that the numbers for the schools did not change based on these kids leaving. What happens to their spots?