Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:But it's just backfill? The 8th grade is also 90 students?
Right. Just backfill. So the numbers for 9th really depend on how many leave for other high school options, which can change dramatically from year to year. The high school is strong academically but is still small and doesn't offer as much in the way of activities and sports as a bigger school like Wilson or Walls. So some kids opt out after 8th.
Anonymous wrote:Thank you to the person who posted the link to the site for the data. It's interesting to me that for SY 2017-2018, Latin made offers for 9th grade through waitlist spot #47 whereas in 2016-2017 they only made offers for 9th through waitlist spot #6 and in 2015-2016 they only made offers for 9th through waitlist spot #14. I believe I'm reading the data correctly?
Anyone have any insight into why they went so deep for 2017-2018 vs. the other years?
Thanks!
Anonymous wrote:But it's just backfill? The 8th grade is also 90 students?
Anonymous wrote:On a related note, does anyone know if Washington Latin increases the size of the 9th grade class, apart from attrition?
Anonymous wrote:Thank you to the person who posted the link to the site for the data. It's interesting to me that for SY 2017-2018, Latin made offers for 9th grade through waitlist spot #47 whereas in 2016-2017 they only made offers for 9th through waitlist spot #6 and in 2015-2016 they only made offers for 9th through waitlist spot #14. I believe I'm reading the data correctly?
Anyone have any insight into why they went so deep for 2017-2018 vs. the other years?
Thanks!
Anonymous wrote:It's time for another Latin. As a parent who lived through round one, it took a LOT of work. I wonder what the status and will is for starting another?