Anonymous wrote:Of course, you're IB school is your best safety pick because it compounds your chances by giving you preference to get in. If you don't like it but want to hedge your bets, then place it last on your list. Won't do any harm there.
And please do take a serious look. I'm speaking from experience saying that going hearsay is very flawed when it comes to school. That always lags a couple of years behind, both ways, so-so schools getting better and an occasional good school turning sour. Also, teachers turn over all the time, and so do principals. Changes on both ends can make a world of difference, especially at the early childhood level, where kids spend so much time in one and the same classroom.
Anonymous wrote:Our in-bounds school is not a good fit, so I want to lottery DD for PK3. I have already identified the good schools within a reasonable commute. But I need to add a few schools at which our chances are solid. What parameters should I use to identify those schools? Any school that got through its waitlist for the current year?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our in-bounds school is not a good fit, so I want to lottery DD for PK3. I have already identified the good schools within a reasonable commute. But I need to add a few schools at which our chances are solid. What parameters should I use to identify those schools? Any school that got through its waitlist for the current year?
We are exactly on the same boat. I want to place 3 or 4 schools that are "safe". Is there a waitlist number that is safe? Say, below 100?
I see that 2Rivers waitlisted 500, so... i guess, not safe at all!
0 on the waitlist is the only absolutely safe waitlist number. Schools vary greatly by how far they go into their waitlists. Bridges and Appletree are unusual in going through all or most of their waitlists. I think there are about 7-8 schools I am really interested in, and I will fill the remaining 4-5 slots by seeing which less popular schools near us seem to have good early ed programs.
If a school was 0 last year, will it be close to 0 again? Or should I plan even more conservatively?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our in-bounds school is not a good fit, so I want to lottery DD for PK3. I have already identified the good schools within a reasonable commute. But I need to add a few schools at which our chances are solid. What parameters should I use to identify those schools? Any school that got through its waitlist for the current year?
We are exactly on the same boat. I want to place 3 or 4 schools that are "safe". Is there a waitlist number that is safe? Say, below 100?
I see that 2Rivers waitlisted 500, so... i guess, not safe at all!
0 on the waitlist is the only absolutely safe waitlist number. Schools vary greatly by how far they go into their waitlists. Bridges and Appletree are unusual in going through all or most of their waitlists. I think there are about 7-8 schools I am really interested in, and I will fill the remaining 4-5 slots by seeing which less popular schools near us seem to have good early ed programs.
If a school was 0 last year, will it be close to 0 again? Or should I plan even more conservatively?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our in-bounds school is not a good fit, so I want to lottery DD for PK3. I have already identified the good schools within a reasonable commute. But I need to add a few schools at which our chances are solid. What parameters should I use to identify those schools? Any school that got through its waitlist for the current year?
We are exactly on the same boat. I want to place 3 or 4 schools that are "safe". Is there a waitlist number that is safe? Say, below 100?
I see that 2Rivers waitlisted 500, so... i guess, not safe at all!
0 on the waitlist is the only absolutely safe waitlist number. Schools vary greatly by how far they go into their waitlists. Bridges and Appletree are unusual in going through all or most of their waitlists. I think there are about 7-8 schools I am really interested in, and I will fill the remaining 4-5 slots by seeing which less popular schools near us seem to have good early ed programs.
Anonymous wrote:What is your inbounds school? Have you actually checked it out? If you are talking about PK3/PK4/K, often schools that aren't acceptable in the upper grades are fine then.
In terms of other schools, I'd check out Appletree Columbia Heights and Bridges--Bridges went through its entire waitlist for PK3 and Pk4 this year, including people who applied after round 2.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our in-bounds school is not a good fit, so I want to lottery DD for PK3. I have already identified the good schools within a reasonable commute. But I need to add a few schools at which our chances are solid. What parameters should I use to identify those schools? Any school that got through its waitlist for the current year?
We are exactly on the same boat. I want to place 3 or 4 schools that are "safe". Is there a waitlist number that is safe? Say, below 100?
I see that 2Rivers waitlisted 500, so... i guess, not safe at all!
Anonymous wrote:Our in-bounds school is not a good fit, so I want to lottery DD for PK3. I have already identified the good schools within a reasonable commute. But I need to add a few schools at which our chances are solid. What parameters should I use to identify those schools? Any school that got through its waitlist for the current year?