Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I got an email on our neighborhood listserv where one parent is trying to organize other IB families who are waitlisted for PK...to do what, I'm not sure. They want to go to the school to see if the class that had been eliminated (for space reasons) to be added back-- "for fairness." How short sighted- so fifth graders should have extra large classes so that affluent families don't have to pay for PK for another year?
Janney? Yes, that is short sighted.
Or could be Brent.
That e-mail was for Janney. I saw that on the list serv too.
NP here- how is it shortsighted? Not a Janney parent, but they need to prioritize the K-5 kids first, right? What's the argument for more PK?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I got an email on our neighborhood listserv where one parent is trying to organize other IB families who are waitlisted for PK...to do what, I'm not sure. They want to go to the school to see if the class that had been eliminated (for space reasons) to be added back-- "for fairness." How short sighted- so fifth graders should have extra large classes so that affluent families don't have to pay for PK for another year?
Janney? Yes, that is short sighted.
Or could be Brent.
That e-mail was for Janney. I saw that on the list serv too.
NP here- how is it shortsighted? Not a Janney parent, but they need to prioritize the K-5 kids first, right? What's the argument for more PK?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I got an email on our neighborhood listserv where one parent is trying to organize other IB families who are waitlisted for PK...to do what, I'm not sure. They want to go to the school to see if the class that had been eliminated (for space reasons) to be added back-- "for fairness." How short sighted- so fifth graders should have extra large classes so that affluent families don't have to pay for PK for another year?
Janney? Yes, that is short sighted.
Or could be Brent.
That e-mail was for Janney. I saw that on the list serv too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are in bound for barnard and I was quite worried we would get shut out of the better ranked schools and also shut out of Barnard. We ranked it 8 because of that, hoping it would get us in but still allowed us to rank some others higher. We got in. Not sure if there is a wait list or not; our wait list numbers are all well below 60, so I guess we had a decent draw compared to my friends all in the 200's. I would also support at-risk preference evne though it could result in me being shut out.
After all these years I'm still surprised that there are so many people that don't understand how the lottery works. You wouldn't have gotten shut out if you ranked Barnard 12th, only possibility is you would have gotten INTO a better ranked school. You would have gotten into Barnard no matter what with your master number.
Unless they only wanted 7 other schools?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I got an email on our neighborhood listserv where one parent is trying to organize other IB families who are waitlisted for PK...to do what, I'm not sure. They want to go to the school to see if the class that had been eliminated (for space reasons) to be added back-- "for fairness." How short sighted- so fifth graders should have extra large classes so that affluent families don't have to pay for PK for another year?
Janney? Yes, that is short sighted.
Or could be Brent.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Title I schools with wait listed IB families
From this thread, Bancroft, West
From chatting with neighbors, Bruce Monroe.
Whittier too, and I suspect Takoma.
Anonymous wrote:I'm surprised more Capitol Hill parents complaining about being shut out aren't putting Payne on their PK3 and PK4 lists. It's our in-bounds school and we have had a fantastic experience for PK3. I think the wait list is getting longer but your chances are definitely better than some of the other schools on the Hill.
Anonymous wrote:Title I schools with wait listed IB families
From this thread, Bancroft, West
From chatting with neighbors, Bruce Monroe.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I got an email on our neighborhood listserv where one parent is trying to organize other IB families who are waitlisted for PK...to do what, I'm not sure. They want to go to the school to see if the class that had been eliminated (for space reasons) to be added back-- "for fairness." How short sighted- so fifth graders should have extra large classes so that affluent families don't have to pay for PK for another year?
Janney? Yes, that is short sighted.
Anonymous wrote:I got an email on our neighborhood listserv where one parent is trying to organize other IB families who are waitlisted for PK...to do what, I'm not sure. They want to go to the school to see if the class that had been eliminated (for space reasons) to be added back-- "for fairness." How short sighted- so fifth graders should have extra large classes so that affluent families don't have to pay for PK for another year?
Anonymous wrote:I got an email on our neighborhood listserv where one parent is trying to organize other IB families who are waitlisted for PK...to do what, I'm not sure. They want to go to the school to see if the class that had been eliminated (for space reasons) to be added back-- "for fairness." How short sighted- so fifth graders should have extra large classes so that affluent families don't have to pay for PK for another year?
Anonymous wrote:I'm surprised more Capitol Hill parents complaining about being shut out aren't putting Payne on their PK3 and PK4 lists. It's our in-bounds school and we have had a fantastic experience for PK3. I think the wait list is getting longer but your chances are definitely better than some of the other schools on the Hill.