Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is beyond 36. But not as far as expected.
Expected by who? Anonymous DCUM experts?
Agree. There are some people on here who love to give false hope to people like me. The waitlist hasn't moved much and doesn't move much, ever. I don't know how people can believe that there are "tons" of people who want to turn down a Spanish immersion and Montessori school with their test scores. Sure, it's not everyone's top choice, but given the DCI option, it's very desirable. Thanks for the false hope.
Last year it moved much further (mid-50s). They opened 2 new primary classrooms this year, so obviously people thought the list would move even more than last year.
But if they went to 30 in accepting new students, that means that it moved only 20 spots. Which is still almost nothing. And most of that movement happened after school started, months later. So I think people should stop reassuring parents that the list moves a lot. That might have been true years ago, but not anymore.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is beyond 36. But not as far as expected.
Expected by who? Anonymous DCUM experts?
Agree. There are some people on here who love to give false hope to people like me. The waitlist hasn't moved much and doesn't move much, ever. I don't know how people can believe that there are "tons" of people who want to turn down a Spanish immersion and Montessori school with their test scores. Sure, it's not everyone's top choice, but given the DCI option, it's very desirable. Thanks for the false hope.
Last year it moved much further (mid-50s). They opened 2 new primary classrooms this year, so obviously people thought the list would move even more than last year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is beyond 36. But not as far as expected.
Expected by who? Anonymous DCUM experts?
Agree. There are some people on here who love to give false hope to people like me. The waitlist hasn't moved much and doesn't move much, ever. I don't know how people can believe that there are "tons" of people who want to turn down a Spanish immersion and Montessori school with their test scores. Sure, it's not everyone's top choice, but given the DCI option, it's very desirable. Thanks for the false hope.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is beyond 36. But not as far as expected.
Expected by who? Anonymous DCUM experts?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is beyond 36. But not as far as expected.
Expected by who? Anonymous DCUM experts?
Anonymous wrote:It is beyond 36. But not as far as expected.