Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Possible hypotheses:
- Decline in public schools/public school confidence generally
- more people moving in who are not ideologically inclined toward public school
- fewer parents moving to suburbs for public school/valuing urban lifestyle but not DCPS
- not actually a change but some segment of parents always feel like it was a tough year
Yea, I feel like Kindergarten is a tough year cause people genuinely don't understand how early you need to start looking/prepping or what goes into getting in at that age...
No, one of the schools we applied to told us that they had the most applicants for K that they had ever had.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Possible hypotheses:
- Decline in public schools/public school confidence generally
- more people moving in who are not ideologically inclined toward public school
- fewer parents moving to suburbs for public school/valuing urban lifestyle but not DCPS
- not actually a change but some segment of parents always feel like it was a tough year
Yea, I feel like Kindergarten is a tough year cause people genuinely don't understand how early you need to start looking/prepping or what goes into getting in at that age...
Anonymous wrote:Did they say when they would decide for adding the new class?
Anonymous wrote:That's awesome! My kid is going to WIS, but my neighbor's son is headed to Rochambeau and they love it! The immersion experience truly does something magical!
Also, I only got to go to my elementary school because they had too much demand and added a class. In some ways it is lightly noticeable that classrooms are always being shifted about to make space every year as the school grows, BUT I definitely think the good will definitely outweigh any growing pains you notice on this one!
Anonymous wrote:Possible hypotheses:
- Decline in public schools/public school confidence generally
- more people moving in who are not ideologically inclined toward public school
- fewer parents moving to suburbs for public school/valuing urban lifestyle but not DCPS
- not actually a change but some segment of parents always feel like it was a tough year
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just curious if anyone knows why this year is tough admissions wise. I thought birth rates have gone down and the economy not being great would have helped make it easier, but I'm seeing this thought around a lot. (I know this should probably be it's own question thread but also I like the idea of keeping on option for parents in this situation at the top).
Birth rates going down is helping parents of babies and preschoolers. Your rising K is part of DC metro baby boom - lots of kids born 2019-2022 around here even with covid
Anonymous wrote:Just curious if anyone knows why this year is tough admissions wise. I thought birth rates have gone down and the economy not being great would have helped make it easier, but I'm seeing this thought around a lot. (I know this should probably be it's own question thread but also I like the idea of keeping on option for parents in this situation at the top).