Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Both Two Rivers campuses waitlists are basically cut in half from last year. Have that many people fled the city, or are people just tired of change and staying at their current care or school situation?
That is only the case for PK. If you look at K for example, the waitlist is 74, down from 84 last year. I assume this means more people are choosing not to send their prek kids to school next year in favor of keeping at home, nanny shares, smaller preschools etc. Not too surprising given the unknowns about school next year and the pandemic.
Anonymous wrote:My fear is this doesn't mean an exodus of DCUM from the city, but a large population of kids falling through the cracks. There are still kids "missing" from our HRCS despite all efforts to bring them into the school.
Anonymous wrote:Both Two Rivers campuses waitlists are basically cut in half from last year. Have that many people fled the city, or are people just tired of change and staying at their current care or school situation?
Anonymous wrote:Any chance Latin waitlist will move 60ish places this year?
Anonymous wrote:Sorry to be dense, but why are waitlists for Basis and Latin down so much? Is this really because so many kids have moved and/or are going private?
Anonymous wrote:Both Two Rivers campuses waitlists are basically cut in half from last year. Have that many people fled the city, or are people just tired of change and staying at their current care or school situation?