Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC Bilingual offered 0 seats for PK4 and K which seems really different from past years. Anyone have insight there?
I feel like I read in my ANC meeting notes that they are rennovating?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hill parent of rising PK3 kiddo here. Some things I found interesting:
- SWS gave all their slots to kids with siblings attending. Not even 1 no preference got in
- Maury only had 2 regular inbounds accepted, rest had siblings
- AppleTree Lincoln Park supposedly had 80 PK3 spots! That's more than double any previous years (alternated between 25 and 40). Makes me wonder if that was a mistake. They also accepted 10 PK4 where past few years had been 0. Did they expand or something? I can't imagine where they'd have space to.
- Miner had a lot fewer "early action" slots taken and a shorter waitlist than usual. Maybe because they all went to ATLP??
On AppleTree, maybe just a new strategy for managing the waitlist and enrollment? Offer a bunch of seats up front so when students decline the seat you don't have to go so deep into the waitlist in the fall? Last year they had 25 matches on results day but made 55 waitlist offers by October = 80 offers.
Seems a little irresponsible, no? What if all 80 enroll? Even 25 kids could decide not to enroll and that would still be 13 more than AT LP has ever accepted at the PK3 level.
Maybe.
SY24-25 they made 80 offers (match + waitlist) and ended up with 31 enrolled.
SY23-24 they made 66 offers and ended up with 39 enrolled.
SY22-23 they made 71 offers and ended up with 24 enrolled.
SY21-22 they made 76 offers and ended up with 39 enrolled.
It's a backup option for a lot of Hill families. There's always a ton of waitlist movement.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hill parent of rising PK3 kiddo here. Some things I found interesting:
- SWS gave all their slots to kids with siblings attending. Not even 1 no preference got in
- Maury only had 2 regular inbounds accepted, rest had siblings
- AppleTree Lincoln Park supposedly had 80 PK3 spots! That's more than double any previous years (alternated between 25 and 40). Makes me wonder if that was a mistake. They also accepted 10 PK4 where past few years had been 0. Did they expand or something? I can't imagine where they'd have space to.
- Miner had a lot fewer "early action" slots taken and a shorter waitlist than usual. Maybe because they all went to ATLP??
On AppleTree, maybe just a new strategy for managing the waitlist and enrollment? Offer a bunch of seats up front so when students decline the seat you don't have to go so deep into the waitlist in the fall? Last year they had 25 matches on results day but made 55 waitlist offers by October = 80 offers.
Seems a little irresponsible, no? What if all 80 enroll? Even 25 kids could decide not to enroll and that would still be 13 more than AT LP has ever accepted at the PK3 level.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hill parent of rising PK3 kiddo here. Some things I found interesting:
- SWS gave all their slots to kids with siblings attending. Not even 1 no preference got in
- Maury only had 2 regular inbounds accepted, rest had siblings
- AppleTree Lincoln Park supposedly had 80 PK3 spots! That's more than double any previous years (alternated between 25 and 40). Makes me wonder if that was a mistake. They also accepted 10 PK4 where past few years had been 0. Did they expand or something? I can't imagine where they'd have space to.
- Miner had a lot fewer "early action" slots taken and a shorter waitlist than usual. Maybe because they all went to ATLP??
On AppleTree, maybe just a new strategy for managing the waitlist and enrollment? Offer a bunch of seats up front so when students decline the seat you don't have to go so deep into the waitlist in the fall? Last year they had 25 matches on results day but made 55 waitlist offers by October = 80 offers.
Anonymous wrote:Hill parent of rising PK3 kiddo here. Some things I found interesting:
- SWS gave all their slots to kids with siblings attending. Not even 1 no preference got in
- Maury only had 2 regular inbounds accepted, rest had siblings
- AppleTree Lincoln Park supposedly had 80 PK3 spots! That's more than double any previous years (alternated between 25 and 40). Makes me wonder if that was a mistake. They also accepted 10 PK4 where past few years had been 0. Did they expand or something? I can't imagine where they'd have space to.
- Miner had a lot fewer "early action" slots taken and a shorter waitlist than usual. Maybe because they all went to ATLP??
Anonymous wrote:DC Bilingual offered 0 seats for PK4 and K which seems really different from past years. Anyone have insight there?
Anonymous wrote:sela and shining stars are in deep trouble with way less matches than seats
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For the first time ever, CMI has (virtually) no waitlist for any grade. Expensive campus sinking the ship?
Not just CMI but all the other HRCS charter schools that used to have 500 plus (MV) to 200 plus (ITS and LEE) WLS for PK3 are way way down
Maybe more people enrolling at neighborhood school for PK?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For the first time ever, CMI has (virtually) no waitlist for any grade. Expensive campus sinking the ship?
Not just CMI but all the other HRCS charter schools that used to have 500 plus (MV) to 200 plus (ITS and LEE) WLS for PK3 are way way down
The way I see it, this is a good thing. More people are getting into schools that they want to be at. More schools are seen as acceptable. And people aren't just listing "the usual suspects." Also, demographically, numbers of kids is down (maybe a Covid remnant?).