Anonymous wrote:Do we know what that rubric will be for the next lottery class?
Anonymous wrote:A good student is a good student anywhere, I imagine. My former BASIS student was top of the class at BASIS (top 5% every grading period) and continues on the straight A trajectory at Walls. (Not to start a firestorm (!), but kid does find Walls to be easier/less challenging . . . )
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know this isn't the main topic, but would a kid from a Big 3 private with straight As have a shot at getting into Walls, or are they (with good reason) looking more to accept kids who are further from opportunity? Asking because my kid may be interested in leaving their private school.
You'll have as good an opportunity as everyone else. My kid came from a private school.
Anonymous wrote:I know this isn't the main topic, but would a kid from a Big 3 private with straight As have a shot at getting into Walls, or are they (with good reason) looking more to accept kids who are further from opportunity? Asking because my kid may be interested in leaving their private school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do we know what that rubric will be for the next lottery class?
Nope. They will announce in the fall. For my kid's class (class of 2025, the first--I think--with no entrance test), they didn't announce till December the basis they were using to pick students.
I’m hoping they announce earlier in the fall. The first year without an entrance exam was the virtual school year so things were all in flux. Plus they had just fired the principal mid-fall.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do we know what that rubric will be for the next lottery class?
Nope. They will announce in the fall. For my kid's class (class of 2025, the first--I think--with no entrance test), they didn't announce till December the basis they were using to pick students.
Anonymous wrote:Do we know what that rubric will be for the next lottery class?
Anonymous wrote:I know this isn't the main topic, but would a kid from a Big 3 private with straight As have a shot at getting into Walls, or are they (with good reason) looking more to accept kids who are further from opportunity? Asking because my kid may be interested in leaving their private school.