Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well Gonzaga sent a note to their waitlist saying they have the biggest freshman class in 203 years and would not be going to the waitlist.
Gonzaga is more reasonable financially than some of the others.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Smoot-Hawley
Bueller? Bueller?
I think he’s out sick today.
“My best friend's sister's boyfriend's brother's girlfriend heard from this guy who knows this kid who's going with a girl who saw Ferris pass-out at 31 Flavors last night. I guess it's pretty serious.”
Life moves pretty fast. If you don’t stop and look around once in a while, you could miss it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Smoot-Hawley
Bueller? Bueller?
I think he’s out sick today.
“My best friend's sister's boyfriend's brother's girlfriend heard from this guy who knows this kid who's going with a girl who saw Ferris pass-out at 31 Flavors last night. I guess it's pretty serious.”
Anonymous wrote:DMV private schools have entered into a period of contraction and consolidation. There are fewer kids generally (and especially born in 2021), and there are fewer families locally able to afford private school. The Feynman School and SSFS are two early indicators of this. If Gonzaga has its biggest freshman class this, in large part, is a result of Gonzaga charging substantially less for tuition than other area privates.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DMV private schools have entered into a period of contraction and consolidation. There are fewer kids generally (and especially born in 2021), and there are fewer families locally able to afford private school. The Feynman School and SSFS are two early indicators of this. If Gonzaga has its biggest freshman class this, in large part, is a result of Gonzaga charging substantially less for tuition than other area privates.
I don’t see evidence of this. Feynman and SSFS were mismanaged for a long time. Others schools are seeing huge enrollment growth and demand.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Smoot-Hawley
Bueller? Bueller?
I think he’s out sick today.
Anonymous wrote:
In my non-DMV city, the lower-tier schools are struggling (most are conservative religious schools, fwiw). One Catholic is having issues but that stems from long-simmering issues that exploded this year. The other Catholics have waitlists (that aren't moving much judging by the online chatter). All the top privates filled their seats and have sizable waitpools.
Anonymous wrote:DMV private schools have entered into a period of contraction and consolidation. There are fewer kids generally (and especially born in 2021), and there are fewer families locally able to afford private school. The Feynman School and SSFS are two early indicators of this. If Gonzaga has its biggest freshman class this, in large part, is a result of Gonzaga charging substantially less for tuition than other area privates.
Anonymous wrote:DMV private schools have entered into a period of contraction and consolidation. There are fewer kids generally (and especially born in 2021), and there are fewer families locally able to afford private school. The Feynman School and SSFS are two early indicators of this. If Gonzaga has its biggest freshman class this, in large part, is a result of Gonzaga charging substantially less for tuition than other area privates.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Smoot-Hawley
Bueller? Bueller?
Anonymous wrote:Smoot-Hawley
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:[twitter] hiAnonymous wrote:The name brands like Gonzaga still have far more applicants than they have spots, and they'll remain that way. It's the small, niche schools that are at-risk. Yield may be down at top schools, but they're still able to fill all their seats.
Anecdotally, yields seem to be down because families are applying to more schools than ever, especially top schools. Admission is such a crapshoot these days if you don't have a connection that families, so it ends up being like college admissions: apply widely to maximize your odds of getting accepted somewhere.
In my non-DMV city, the lower-tier schools are struggling (most are conservative religious schools, fwiw). One Catholic is having issues but that stems from long-simmering issues that exploded this year. The other Catholics have waitlists (that aren't moving much judging by the online chatter). All the top privates filled their seats and have sizable waitpools.
Why on earth are you talking about private schools that are not in the DMV? What does that have to do with this thread? I understand that DCUM participation has expanded to folks who are from outside of our area, but it’s still a DMV-centric site and when a post is clearly DMV-specific it really derails things when folks from outside the area go off topic.
You’re a really pleasant person 😬
-A DMV resident who appreciates hearing about other experiences outside this bubble
+1. Glad to know what’s happening in other, not so far from DC East Coast communities. It’s certainly germane and worth consideration on this thread. It’s not like the person completely changed the topic. Sheesh.
Sorry, but it’s just plain bizarre. Someone starts a thread asking about how enrollment in DMV privates are looking this year and someone responds and starts talking about enrollment in private in other regions? What does that have to do with this thread?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:[twitter] hiAnonymous wrote:The name brands like Gonzaga still have far more applicants than they have spots, and they'll remain that way. It's the small, niche schools that are at-risk. Yield may be down at top schools, but they're still able to fill all their seats.
Anecdotally, yields seem to be down because families are applying to more schools than ever, especially top schools. Admission is such a crapshoot these days if you don't have a connection that families, so it ends up being like college admissions: apply widely to maximize your odds of getting accepted somewhere.
In my non-DMV city, the lower-tier schools are struggling (most are conservative religious schools, fwiw). One Catholic is having issues but that stems from long-simmering issues that exploded this year. The other Catholics have waitlists (that aren't moving much judging by the online chatter). All the top privates filled their seats and have sizable waitpools.
Why on earth are you talking about private schools that are not in the DMV? What does that have to do with this thread? I understand that DCUM participation has expanded to folks who are from outside of our area, but it’s still a DMV-centric site and when a post is clearly DMV-specific it really derails things when folks from outside the area go off topic.
You’re a really pleasant person 😬
-A DMV resident who appreciates hearing about other experiences outside this bubble
+1. Glad to know what’s happening in other, not so far from DC East Coast communities. It’s certainly germane and worth consideration on this thread. It’s not like the person completely changed the topic. Sheesh.