Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Clearly, the overwhelming HB lottery turnout suggests that APS needs to make school size a much bigger priority.
We're past the point of switching schools, but if I had a fifth grader right now, I'd rank crowding higher than
* program characteristics (HB is supposed to be about their specific program, which is not a great fit for my kid, but did I mention crowding?)
* IB opportunities (This is a great fit for my kid, but did I mention crowding?)
* He could walk to our zoned school (But did I mention crowding?)
I mean, in what world do parents NOT try to get their child into a brand new $100 million dollar architectural wonder with a capped enrollment and when the alternative is a mega school with inadequate actual seats? We need a 4th comprehensive HS or three more H-B Woodlawns. Pick your poison.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Clearly, the overwhelming HB lottery turnout suggests that APS needs to make school size a much bigger priority.
We're past the point of switching schools, but if I had a fifth grader right now, I'd rank crowding higher than
* program characteristics (HB is supposed to be about their specific program, which is not a great fit for my kid, but did I mention crowding?)
* IB opportunities (This is a great fit for my kid, but did I mention crowding?)
* He could walk to our zoned school (But did I mention crowding?)
I mean, in what world do parents NOT try to get their child into a brand new $100 million dollar architectural wonder with a capped enrollment and when the alternative is a mega school with inadequate actual seats? We need a 4th comprehensive HS or three more H-B Woodlawns. Pick your poison.
Anonymous wrote:Clearly, the overwhelming HB lottery turnout suggests that APS needs to make school size a much bigger priority.
We're past the point of switching schools, but if I had a fifth grader right now, I'd rank crowding higher than
* program characteristics (HB is supposed to be about their specific program, which is not a great fit for my kid, but did I mention crowding?)
* IB opportunities (This is a great fit for my kid, but did I mention crowding?)
* He could walk to our zoned school (But did I mention crowding?)
Anonymous wrote:HS options/transfers coming via email. I just got an email - waitlisted at HB - in the mid-100s
Anonymous wrote:Is the waitlist divided by MS somehow? (Sorry for the ignorant Q, we're looking at doing this lottery next year)
Anonymous wrote:#5 on wait list but that's too high. Anything more than #1 or #2 on WL is unlikely to make it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:HS options/transfers coming via email. I just got an email - waitlisted at HB - in the mid-100s
Wow! What school? Our school doesn’t even have 100 fifth graders.
Our school has 150 5th graders!