Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, if the nonsibling got into SWS for Pk3 (or any grade for that matter), they must have had an amazing draw. If they listed SWS first, they won't be wait listed anywhere else. If they ranked a school higher than SWS, they will have a good waitlist number at those other schools. All this to say, you should be hoping those non sibs did not put SWS first if you're hoping for waitlist movement.
It's this, I'm betting most of the people who got in ranked it first (or second) -- I can't see many people ranking something else higher if they live in the neighborhood -- maybe MV or Montessori? I know it doesn't appeal to everyone, but those it does appeal to often rank it high like the other HRCSes. You'll have another shot in PK4? They add seats then... 8 I think (although there are usually a few parents who hold their 3 year olds out and start in PK4.)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, if the nonsibling got into SWS for Pk3 (or any grade for that matter), they must have had an amazing draw. If they listed SWS first, they won't be wait listed anywhere else. If they ranked a school higher than SWS, they will have a good waitlist number at those other schools. All this to say, you should be hoping those non sibs did not put SWS first if you're hoping for waitlist movement.
It's this, I'm betting most of the people who got in ranked it first (or second) -- I can't see many people ranking something else higher if they live in the neighborhood -- maybe MV or Montessori? I know it doesn't appeal to everyone, but those it does appeal to often rank it high like the other HRCSes. You'll have another shot in PK4? They add seats then... 8 I think (although there are usually a few parents who hold their 3 year olds out and start in PK4.)
This year there were 8 spots I believe for Pk4, 7 went to siblings. There was only 1 nonsibling who matched.
Anonymous wrote:Do you get "sib preference" if you had an older sib that went through the program when it was still at Peabody? What's the expiration date on that?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, if the nonsibling got into SWS for Pk3 (or any grade for that matter), they must have had an amazing draw. If they listed SWS first, they won't be wait listed anywhere else. If they ranked a school higher than SWS, they will have a good waitlist number at those other schools. All this to say, you should be hoping those non sibs did not put SWS first if you're hoping for waitlist movement.
It's this, I'm betting most of the people who got in ranked it first (or second) -- I can't see many people ranking something else higher if they live in the neighborhood -- maybe MV or Montessori? I know it doesn't appeal to everyone, but those it does appeal to often rank it high like the other HRCSes. You'll have another shot in PK4? They add seats then... 8 I think (although there are usually a few parents who hold their 3 year olds out and start in PK4.)
This year there were 8 spots I believe for Pk4, 7 went to siblings. There was only 1 nonsibling who matched.
That's surprising, I don't think they were all existing sibs - I'm betting a number of these got priority when their older (or perhaps younger?) sibs matched?
I guess another dilemma here is that as the school grows a grade every year the sibs will eat up more and more spots. You could theoretically have a sib WL in a couple years for PS3...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, if the nonsibling got into SWS for Pk3 (or any grade for that matter), they must have had an amazing draw. If they listed SWS first, they won't be wait listed anywhere else. If they ranked a school higher than SWS, they will have a good waitlist number at those other schools. All this to say, you should be hoping those non sibs did not put SWS first if you're hoping for waitlist movement.
It's this, I'm betting most of the people who got in ranked it first (or second) -- I can't see many people ranking something else higher if they live in the neighborhood -- maybe MV or Montessori? I know it doesn't appeal to everyone, but those it does appeal to often rank it high like the other HRCSes. You'll have another shot in PK4? They add seats then... 8 I think (although there are usually a few parents who hold their 3 year olds out and start in PK4.)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, if the nonsibling got into SWS for Pk3 (or any grade for that matter), they must have had an amazing draw. If they listed SWS first, they won't be wait listed anywhere else. If they ranked a school higher than SWS, they will have a good waitlist number at those other schools. All this to say, you should be hoping those non sibs did not put SWS first if you're hoping for waitlist movement.
It's this, I'm betting most of the people who got in ranked it first (or second) -- I can't see many people ranking something else higher if they live in the neighborhood -- maybe MV or Montessori? I know it doesn't appeal to everyone, but those it does appeal to often rank it high like the other HRCSes. You'll have another shot in PK4? They add seats then... 8 I think (although there are usually a few parents who hold their 3 year olds out and start in PK4.)
This year there were 8 spots I believe for Pk4, 7 went to siblings. There was only 1 nonsibling who matched.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, if the nonsibling got into SWS for Pk3 (or any grade for that matter), they must have had an amazing draw. If they listed SWS first, they won't be wait listed anywhere else. If they ranked a school higher than SWS, they will have a good waitlist number at those other schools. All this to say, you should be hoping those non sibs did not put SWS first if you're hoping for waitlist movement.
It's this, I'm betting most of the people who got in ranked it first (or second) -- I can't see many people ranking something else higher if they live in the neighborhood -- maybe MV or Montessori? I know it doesn't appeal to everyone, but those it does appeal to often rank it high like the other HRCSes. You'll have another shot in PK4? They add seats then... 8 I think (although there are usually a few parents who hold their 3 year olds out and start in PK4.)
Anonymous wrote:Well, if the nonsibling got into SWS for Pk3 (or any grade for that matter), they must have had an amazing draw. If they listed SWS first, they won't be wait listed anywhere else. If they ranked a school higher than SWS, they will have a good waitlist number at those other schools. All this to say, you should be hoping those non sibs did not put SWS first if you're hoping for waitlist movement.