Anonymous wrote:Thanks for such quick replies. This is why I posted it.
Being a non-charter, I think you are right. The waitlist will move so much differently than a charter school based on IB preference alone.
Oh well!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My guess is that means that CapCity had maybe one spot come open ( a family moved, or realized their kid wasn't ready for pk3 and had the flexibility to keep them home for another year) and then the school had to call 25 families before they found someone who was willing to move their kid in October. Sometimes people realize that they are very happy with a school that was lower on their list and don't want to go through the process of starting again at a new school. I heard once about a set of twins withdrawing from pk3 (think the family moved?) so they suddenly had two spots open in late september when that usually does not happen at all. I think it's much more likely that 13 people say no than a school opens an additional class (unless it's for in boundary students they have to serve)
I didn't think of this. With that large number I assumed an entire classroom or more. To your point, yes, wow - maybe it took that many parents to say no to a spot.
Well that rains on my parade even more! haha
Anonymous wrote:My guess is that means that CapCity had maybe one spot come open ( a family moved, or realized their kid wasn't ready for pk3 and had the flexibility to keep them home for another year) and then the school had to call 25 families before they found someone who was willing to move their kid in October. Sometimes people realize that they are very happy with a school that was lower on their list and don't want to go through the process of starting again at a new school. I heard once about a set of twins withdrawing from pk3 (think the family moved?) so they suddenly had two spots open in late september when that usually does not happen at all. I think it's much more likely that 13 people say no than a school opens an additional class (unless it's for in boundary students they have to serve)