Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The first 2 numbers are pretty much meaningless. Scroll further to the right and see the breakout for each grade. A negative number means that's how many are on the wait list. A positive means that many are currently available. You can sort by grade as well. Just click on the column name (actually the 3 lines to the right of the column name) and indicate whether you want to sort ascending or descending. So, if you want to see the PK3 schools with the biggest wait lists, click on PK3 and sort ascending. If you want to see which schools have available PK3 spots, click on PK3 and sort descending.
Thanks for that tip. I sorted the PK3 field to see what school had the longest waiting list...Two Rivers PCS with 563 on the waiting list, whoa. I'm glad they have shared this data. I'm also curious what the 0 seats available means - that 0 seats have opened up? There are a LOT of schools with no seats open...I wonder if many of the waiting lists will move AT ALL.
Anonymous wrote:The first 2 numbers are pretty much meaningless. Scroll further to the right and see the breakout for each grade. A negative number means that's how many are on the wait list. A positive means that many are currently available. You can sort by grade as well. Just click on the column name (actually the 3 lines to the right of the column name) and indicate whether you want to sort ascending or descending. So, if you want to see the PK3 schools with the biggest wait lists, click on PK3 and sort ascending. If you want to see which schools have available PK3 spots, click on PK3 and sort descending.
Anonymous wrote:The first 2 numbers are pretty much meaningless. Scroll further to the right and see the breakout for each grade. A negative number means that's how many are on the wait list. A positive means that many are currently available. You can sort by grade as well. Just click on the column name (actually the 3 lines to the right of the column name) and indicate whether you want to sort ascending or descending. So, if you want to see the PK3 schools with the biggest wait lists, click on PK3 and sort ascending. If you want to see which schools have available PK3 spots, click on PK3 and sort descending.
Anonymous wrote:I would like to lay these numbers against DCPS numbers for PK3, and see if DC is truly able to offer universal PK3. I'm not talking preferences, Tier 1, anything just sheer number of seats. I know of at least 6 families shut out, and that's just amongst the people I have chatted with on the playground, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Finally