Anonymous wrote:Does anyone have any sense of movement for PK4 for this year for Two Rivers Young? I know it was a new campus last year, so not sure how much to glean from the 2015-16 data. TIA.
Anonymous wrote:There is a dropdown menu where you can select 14-15 or 16-17 to look at spots offered and waitlist movement.
Anonymous wrote:Lots of the charter schools are missing the 2014-15 figures, but still fantastic data. Thanks for posting!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Interesting that Basis offered 90 5th grade spots this year and last year they offered 170! That says to me the school might be low-balling because of space but once they get a handle on whose coming back in the older grades they'll likely tap the 5th grade waitlist pretty hard.
The BASIS directory has 96 current 8th graders. So if half leave for SWW, Banneker, Wilson, private, etc -- that would theoretically open about 40-45 seats for 5th and/or 6th.
I don't think they'd take more than that because the space is really, really cramped.
Where is the information about having only 90 spots for 5th graders this year? Also, does anyone know what the attrition rate from 8th to 9th grade has been for previous years? Is it possible that BASIS did not even assume a conservative attrition rate when calculating the number of initial seats made available for 5th grade?
Click the link at top of page and adjust settings to see 2016-2017 information.
The attrition rate from 8th to 9th last year was about 30%. Closer to 50% prior years.
The old HOS (left last year) was kind of an idiot - and this is the new HOS's first time doing this in DC. So to the extent he is making the decision he could be being much more conservative than necessary, or he may have a better sense of what people's plans are. I know they've been doing a lot more outreach to 8th grade families than in the past but not everyone discloses their plans.
I know a Basis family that is heading to Wilson for HS. I suspect that many of the Basis students that live in-boundary for Wilson will transfer to Wilson for HS rather than stay at Basis.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Interesting that Basis offered 90 5th grade spots this year and last year they offered 170! That says to me the school might be low-balling because of space but once they get a handle on whose coming back in the older grades they'll likely tap the 5th grade waitlist pretty hard.
The BASIS directory has 96 current 8th graders. So if half leave for SWW, Banneker, Wilson, private, etc -- that would theoretically open about 40-45 seats for 5th and/or 6th.
I don't think they'd take more than that because the space is really, really cramped.
Where is the information about having only 90 spots for 5th graders this year? Also, does anyone know what the attrition rate from 8th to 9th grade has been for previous years? Is it possible that BASIS did not even assume a conservative attrition rate when calculating the number of initial seats made available for 5th grade?
Click the link at top of page and adjust settings to see 2016-2017 information.
The attrition rate from 8th to 9th last year was about 30%. Closer to 50% prior years.
The old HOS (left last year) was kind of an idiot - and this is the new HOS's first time doing this in DC. So to the extent he is making the decision he could be being much more conservative than necessary, or he may have a better sense of what people's plans are. I know they've been doing a lot more outreach to 8th grade families than in the past but not everyone discloses their plans.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Interesting that Basis offered 90 5th grade spots this year and last year they offered 170! That says to me the school might be low-balling because of space but once they get a handle on whose coming back in the older grades they'll likely tap the 5th grade waitlist pretty hard.
The BASIS directory has 96 current 8th graders. So if half leave for SWW, Banneker, Wilson, private, etc -- that would theoretically open about 40-45 seats for 5th and/or 6th.
I don't think they'd take more than that because the space is really, really cramped.
Where is the information about having only 90 spots for 5th graders this year? Also, does anyone know what the attrition rate from 8th to 9th grade has been for previous years? Is it possible that BASIS did not even assume a conservative attrition rate when calculating the number of initial seats made available for 5th grade?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Interesting that Basis offered 90 5th grade spots this year and last year they offered 170! That says to me the school might be low-balling because of space but once they get a handle on whose coming back in the older grades they'll likely tap the 5th grade waitlist pretty hard.
The BASIS directory has 96 current 8th graders. So if half leave for SWW, Banneker, Wilson, private, etc -- that would theoretically open about 40-45 seats for 5th and/or 6th.
I don't think they'd take more than that because the space is really, really cramped.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Also Deal took 3 students from the WL last year in 6th and 1 in 8th (!!).
Gotta say, given the size of the 6th grade, that makes no sense at all. However, I know some kids who are IB who switched to private but did not unenroll from DCPS and there were lockers with their names on them the first week of school -- Deal was expecting them and they didn't show. So maybe those already planned spots were the ones given to WL?