Anonymous wrote:Last year Inspired Teaching filled a good 50-60% of its PreK3 spots with siblings of older, enrolled students. I'd expect the same or more this year.
Anonymous wrote:Last year Inspired Teaching filled a good 50-60% of its PreK3 spots with siblings of older, enrolled students. I'd expect the same or more this year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MV just started re-enrollment a week or two ago. I don't think there are going to be that many non-sibling spots. I know of only one family leaving so far although there might be more who knows. The family I know is moving out of state and have rising fourth graders.
Wow, you know all 550 students enough to know their personal matters? You must be a busy person.
Snark alert!
I don't know all 550 students obviously, but I do know that at the first all parent meeting this year there were less than three new parents. Things are going quite well at MV this year for most of us so as I said above "I don't THINK there are going to be that many non-sibling spots."
I'm really busy so I'll sign off now.
I asked the question earlier that you didn't answer (am not the poster you replied to). A legitimate question... are there really that many families that have a younger child that there won't be many pk-3 spots? I won't waste this as my top pick if this is the case.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MV just started re-enrollment a week or two ago. I don't think there are going to be that many non-sibling spots. I know of only one family leaving so far although there might be more who knows. The family I know is moving out of state and have rising fourth graders.
Wow, you know all 550 students enough to know their personal matters? You must be a busy person.
Snark alert!
I don't know all 550 students obviously, but I do know that at the first all parent meeting this year there were less than three new parents. Things are going quite well at MV this year for most of us so as I said above "I don't THINK there are going to be that many non-sibling spots."
I'm really busy so I'll sign off now.
I asked the question earlier that you didn't answer (am not the poster you replied to). A legitimate question... are there really that many families that have a younger child that there won't be many pk-3 spots? I won't waste this as my top pick if this is the case.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MV just started re-enrollment a week or two ago. I don't think there are going to be that many non-sibling spots. I know of only one family leaving so far although there might be more who knows. The family I know is moving out of state and have rising fourth graders.
Wow, you know all 550 students enough to know their personal matters? You must be a busy person.
Snark alert!
I don't know all 550 students obviously, but I do know that at the first all parent meeting this year there were less than three new parents. Things are going quite well at MV this year for most of us so as I said above "I don't THINK there are going to be that many non-sibling spots."
I'm really busy so I'll sign off now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MV just started re-enrollment a week or two ago. I don't think there are going to be that many non-sibling spots. I know of only one family leaving so far although there might be more who knows. The family I know is moving out of state and have rising fourth graders.
Wow, you know all 550 students enough to know their personal matters? You must be a busy person.
Anonymous wrote:MV just started re-enrollment a week or two ago. I don't think there are going to be that many non-sibling spots. I know of only one family leaving so far although there might be more who knows. The family I know is moving out of state and have rising fourth graders.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would be skeptical of anyone claiming 100% certainty about the makeup of the PK3 class for next year. Charters haven't even started asking about reenrollment for next year, and they don't always know whether their students have PK3-eligible siblings. Then you have situations like opening up a new classroom (happened to MV two years ago and LAMB last year) that let in an unexpected flood of students. You should really seriously just list the schools in order of your true preference, and don't pay attention to claims that a school will be hard to get into.
BTW the only exception would be a popular DCPS that you are OOB for. If that school does not take OOB students, then sure, take it off your list. But charters (which don't have IB preference) are wide open.
There was a flood of slots at lamb last year? I do remember Mundo verde going into the 200s on their waitlist, but nothing nowhere near that happened at LAMB (unfortunately).
LAMB added a primary class after the MSDC deadline (they hold their own lottery), so went to then 50-60s on their PK3 list. List schools in your true preference order.
Don't think that's right. Are you the person constantly telling people they'll get into lamb with a number over 50?
The 50 doesn't reflect waitlist. It reflects draw order. In the last two years those who got in still got a "number". So say 1-20 got in. 20-50 got in off WL after the extra class added. Also, don't be defensive. It's a lovely school.
Agreed. LAMB PK-3 "waitlist" numbers went beyond 50 last 2 years. Don't be so crabby.
Let me try that again - My son is in the "new" class at LAMB - they had new students showing up into October last year. I don't know the specific number, but I would agree that it was over 50.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would be skeptical of anyone claiming 100% certainty about the makeup of the PK3 class for next year. Charters haven't even started asking about reenrollment for next year, and they don't always know whether their students have PK3-eligible siblings. Then you have situations like opening up a new classroom (happened to MV two years ago and LAMB last year) that let in an unexpected flood of students. You should really seriously just list the schools in order of your true preference, and don't pay attention to claims that a school will be hard to get into.
BTW the only exception would be a popular DCPS that you are OOB for. If that school does not take OOB students, then sure, take it off your list. But charters (which don't have IB preference) are wide open.
There was a flood of slots at lamb last year? I do remember Mundo verde going into the 200s on their waitlist, but nothing nowhere near that happened at LAMB (unfortunately).
LAMB added a primary class after the MSDC deadline (they hold their own lottery), so went to then 50-60s on their PK3 list. List schools in your true preference order.
Don't think that's right. Are you the person constantly telling people they'll get into lamb with a number over 50?
The 50 doesn't reflect waitlist. It reflects draw order. In the last two years those who got in still got a "number". So say 1-20 got in. 20-50 got in off WL after the extra class added. Also, don't be defensive. It's a lovely school.
Agreed. LAMB PK-3 "waitlist" numbers went beyond 50 last 2 years. Don't be so crabby.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would be skeptical of anyone claiming 100% certainty about the makeup of the PK3 class for next year. Charters haven't even started asking about reenrollment for next year, and they don't always know whether their students have PK3-eligible siblings. Then you have situations like opening up a new classroom (happened to MV two years ago and LAMB last year) that let in an unexpected flood of students. You should really seriously just list the schools in order of your true preference, and don't pay attention to claims that a school will be hard to get into.
BTW the only exception would be a popular DCPS that you are OOB for. If that school does not take OOB students, then sure, take it off your list. But charters (which don't have IB preference) are wide open.
There was a flood of slots at lamb last year? I do remember Mundo verde going into the 200s on their waitlist, but nothing nowhere near that happened at LAMB (unfortunately).
LAMB added a primary class after the MSDC deadline (they hold their own lottery), so went to then 50-60s on their PK3 list. List schools in your true preference order.
Don't think that's right. Are you the person constantly telling people they'll get into lamb with a number over 50?
The 50 doesn't reflect waitlist. It reflects draw order. In the last two years those who got in still got a "number". So say 1-20 got in. 20-50 got in off WL after the extra class added. Also, don't be defensive. It's a lovely school.
My son is in the "new" class at LAMB - they had new students showing up into October last year. I don't know the specific number, but I would agree that it was over 50.
Agreed. LAMB PK-3 "waitlist" numbers went beyond 50 last 2 years. Don't be so crabby.