Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Some schools aren't updating the system...
They cannot offer a spot off the waitlist without updating the system. That is, the only way to offer a waitlist spot is to do so through the system. If the system isn't updating, that means that they are not offering any spots. That doesn't mean that someone hasn't turned them down--they are not forced to offer a spot off the waitlist if someone turns down a spot from the lottery. It does mean that, for whatever reason, they aren't offering any available spots to those on the waitlist.
Not true. We were offered a spot at a school that we were waitlisted for. Our WL # on MySchoolDC still says the same as it did lottery results day....they are not updating.
How can that be!!! The PPP declared "They cannot". Once another DCUM poster has decalred something to be true it must thusly be true.
^^Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Some schools aren't updating the system...
They cannot offer a spot off the waitlist without updating the system. That is, the only way to offer a waitlist spot is to do so through the system. If the system isn't updating, that means that they are not offering any spots. That doesn't mean that someone hasn't turned them down--they are not forced to offer a spot off the waitlist if someone turns down a spot from the lottery. It does mean that, for whatever reason, they aren't offering any available spots to those on the waitlist.
Not true. We were offered a spot at a school that we were waitlisted for. Our WL # on MySchoolDC still says the same as it did lottery results day....they are not updating.
Anonymous wrote:We got the call yesterday. JKLM pk4. They have now gone at least as far as #8 on the original waitlist.[/quote
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Some schools aren't updating the system...
They cannot offer a spot off the waitlist without updating the system. That is, the only way to offer a waitlist spot is to do so through the system. If the system isn't updating, that means that they are not offering any spots. That doesn't mean that someone hasn't turned them down--they are not forced to offer a spot off the waitlist if someone turns down a spot from the lottery. It does mean that, for whatever reason, they aren't offering any available spots to those on the waitlist.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Some schools aren't updating the system...
They cannot offer a spot off the waitlist without updating the system. That is, the only way to offer a waitlist spot is to do so through the system. If the system isn't updating, that means that they are not offering any spots. That doesn't mean that someone hasn't turned them down--they are not forced to offer a spot off the waitlist if someone turns down a spot from the lottery. It does mean that, for whatever reason, they aren't offering any available spots to those on the waitlist.
Anonymous wrote:Some schools aren't updating the system...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't really think Waitlists will move much anymore. Almost all schools are in the common lottery, so aside from a handful of kids who move, around 30 or so from LAMB, a handful from Bethune... No one else should be declining their spots right? I guess some do go private but is it really enough to make a difference? Maybe a few hundred?
No-- people can decide to stay at their current school, go to their IB school that they did not lottery for, leave DC, or homeschool. The first two categories are a decent number of people.
You're definitely right for anything about PK3. But for PK3 there is no guarenteed inbound school, and the only "current school" would be private daycare/preschool. I'm thinking that isn't a high number. Maybe I'm wrong but I'm thinking there will be very little movement for PK3. Since fewer spots open up in the upper grades (k-12), probably there isn't much movement there either.