Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So, my 4.0 DC got waitlisted at Walls. We are somewhat surprised given we assume their recommendations are very good and they are a strong writer (it’s actually a hobby/passion of theirs) but given all the subjectivity of the process we are not shocked.
We are going to move forward registering for JR but are wondering whether to make the switch if they get off the wait list… I have been surprised by the number of DC’s friends who are very good students to be waitlisted at Walls (2 out of 7 got in…4 waitlisted with mid-to-high numbers, one deemed “ineligible” after an interview). With the new process I’m wondering if there will be a higher proportion of very strong students going to the DC public’s (JR, MacArthur, Banneker).
I'm going to hazard a guess and say no. There are always far more super-qualified students than can fit at Walls. The process this year was probably a little LESS random, since in the years since they killed the entrance test, something like 85% of a student's score was determined by a 5-10-minute interview.
Also, to pick a few nits: Banneker is, like SWW, a selective school, so it's simply not in the same category as JR and Macarthur. And all four of these are DC public schools!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know where JR is with budget cuts?
A reason we went Walls a few years ago was the challenge with Wilson (at the time) staffing for electives.
Losing 8.5 teaching positions, according to this: https://thejackson-reedbeacon.com/22546/news/changes-in-school-budget-will-impact-students-and-staff/. There tends to be teacher turnover year to year, so hopefully some can be addressed by attrition? I had heard that they were basically going to cut one position per department, but I don’t know if that’s accurate.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wait/ no performing arts at Walls next year at all?
Depends on if central office calls Walls bluff - one of the two teachers on the chopping block is the drama teacher. (But there will still be band/orchestra/choir).
Didn't Central already call their bluff? I mean, Walls requested budget assistance from Central and the request was not granted. The only way Walls gets the extra $260,000 needed to save these two positions is if DC Council magically gives schools more money.
Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know where JR is with budget cuts?
A reason we went Walls a few years ago was the challenge with Wilson (at the time) staffing for electives.
Anonymous wrote:So, my 4.0 DC got waitlisted at Walls. We are somewhat surprised given we assume their recommendations are very good and they are a strong writer (it’s actually a hobby/passion of theirs) but given all the subjectivity of the process we are not shocked.
We are going to move forward registering for JR but are wondering whether to make the switch if they get off the wait list… I have been surprised by the number of DC’s friends who are very good students to be waitlisted at Walls (2 out of 7 got in…4 waitlisted with mid-to-high numbers, one deemed “ineligible” after an interview). With the new process I’m wondering if there will be a higher proportion of very strong students going to the DC public’s (JR, MacArthur, Banneker).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wait/ no performing arts at Walls next year at all?
Depends on if central office calls Walls bluff - one of the two teachers on the chopping block is the drama teacher. (But there will still be band/orchestra/choir).
Anonymous wrote:So, my 4.0 DC got waitlisted at Walls. We are somewhat surprised given we assume their recommendations are very good and they are a strong writer (it’s actually a hobby/passion of theirs) but given all the subjectivity of the process we are not shocked.
We are going to move forward registering for JR but are wondering whether to make the switch if they get off the wait list… I have been surprised by the number of DC’s friends who are very good students to be waitlisted at Walls (2 out of 7 got in…4 waitlisted with mid-to-high numbers, one deemed “ineligible” after an interview). With the new process I’m wondering if there will be a higher proportion of very strong students going to the DC public’s (JR, MacArthur, Banneker).
Anonymous wrote:So, my 4.0 DC got waitlisted at Walls. We are somewhat surprised given we assume their recommendations are very good and they are a strong writer (it’s actually a hobby/passion of theirs) but given all the subjectivity of the process we are not shocked.
We are going to move forward registering for JR but are wondering whether to make the switch if they get off the wait list… I have been surprised by the number of DC’s friends who are very good students to be waitlisted at Walls (2 out of 7 got in…4 waitlisted with mid-to-high numbers, one deemed “ineligible” after an interview). With the new process I’m wondering if there will be a higher proportion of very strong students going to the DC public’s (JR, MacArthur, Banneker).
Anonymous wrote:Wait/ no performing arts at Walls next year at all?