Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:those applying to K at Potomac must remember that there are 2 classes - 15 kids each. 1/2 are girls and 1/2 are boys. 1/3 are from VA, 1/3 are from MD and 1/3 from DC. Then take into account siblings (which do not always get in), Board member's kids and grandkids and legacies and your chances are slim to none. Getting a spot in K at Potomac is like winning the lottery.
3 classes not two.
3 classes of 18, not 15. And I do not think there is truth to the gender/geographic breakdown previously posted. They aim for 50/50 gender split, but does not always work out. Seems more heavily weighted VA/DC than MD.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:those applying to K at Potomac must remember that there are 2 classes - 15 kids each. 1/2 are girls and 1/2 are boys. 1/3 are from VA, 1/3 are from MD and 1/3 from DC. Then take into account siblings (which do not always get in), Board member's kids and grandkids and legacies and your chances are slim to none. Getting a spot in K at Potomac is like winning the lottery.
3 classes not two.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son is w/l for 9th. He said kids were crying at school today bc no one got in and some said they didn't even get w/l. He doesn't know a single person that got in. Sad.
Would you mind sharing your school?
Arlington public middle school
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son is w/l for 9th. He said kids were crying at school today bc no one got in and some said they didn't even get w/l. He doesn't know a single person that got in. Sad.
Would you mind sharing your school?
Arlington public middle school
They have lots feeder privates that are K-8. Makes a difference. Also from private they know parents can pay. Just being realistic.
Anonymous wrote:those applying to K at Potomac must remember that there are 2 classes - 15 kids each. 1/2 are girls and 1/2 are boys. 1/3 are from VA, 1/3 are from MD and 1/3 from DC. Then take into account siblings (which do not always get in), Board member's kids and grandkids and legacies and your chances are slim to none. Getting a spot in K at Potomac is like winning the lottery.
Anonymous wrote:those applying to K at Potomac must remember that there are 2 classes - 15 kids each. 1/2 are girls and 1/2 are boys. 1/3 are from VA, 1/3 are from MD and 1/3 from DC. Then take into account siblings (which do not always get in), Board member's kids and grandkids and legacies and your chances are slim to none. Getting a spot in K at Potomac is like winning the lottery.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son is w/l for 9th. He said kids were crying at school today bc no one got in and some said they didn't even get w/l. He doesn't know a single person that got in. Sad.
Would you mind sharing your school?
Arlington public middle school
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son is w/l for 9th. He said kids were crying at school today bc no one got in and some said they didn't even get w/l. He doesn't know a single person that got in. Sad.
Would you mind sharing your school?
Anonymous wrote: Seems as if the school creates a lot of false expectations.
Anonymous wrote:My son is w/l for 9th. He said kids were crying at school today bc no one got in and some said they didn't even get w/l. He doesn't know a single person that got in. Sad.