Anonymous wrote:It's not a "double-blind lottery" because that's not an actual thing.
(A drug trial can be double-blind: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blinded_experiment#Double-blind_trials)
But it is a lottery -- it's just that the number of entries is smaller than it would be if they didn't fill some places with students who are judged to have a special need for the HB environment. The kid I know who got in this way is on the spectrum, for example.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The lottery really is double-blind. But, there are some kids that end up be3ign pupil placed for various reasons.
Based on some of the hand wringing in this thread about the timing and manner of the results, some of you may end up being frustrated by your HB experience. It can be a messy place, but you have to let the magic happen!
How can we apply for pupil placement? Is that common?
Show a legitimate need or know the right person. I know a 7th grader whose mom is friends with an APS administrator. That administrator was the right person.
Anonymous wrote:The lottery really is double-blind. But, there are some kids that end up be3ign pupil placed for various reasons.
Based on some of the hand wringing in this thread about the timing and manner of the results, some of you may end up being frustrated by your HB experience. It can be a messy place, but you have to let the magic happen!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The lottery really is double-blind. But, there are some kids that end up be3ign pupil placed for various reasons.
Based on some of the hand wringing in this thread about the timing and manner of the results, some of you may end up being frustrated by your HB experience. It can be a messy place, but you have to let the magic happen!
How can we apply for pupil placement? Is that common?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The lottery really is double-blind. But, there are some kids that end up be3ign pupil placed for various reasons.
Based on some of the hand wringing in this thread about the timing and manner of the results, some of you may end up being frustrated by your HB experience. It can be a messy place, but you have to let the magic happen!
How can we apply for pupil placement? Is that common?
Anonymous wrote:The lottery really is double-blind. But, there are some kids that end up be3ign pupil placed for various reasons.
Based on some of the hand wringing in this thread about the timing and manner of the results, some of you may end up being frustrated by your HB experience. It can be a messy place, but you have to let the magic happen!
Anonymous wrote:FWIW, my mail just arrived and, as expected, no physical letter (which I had been told would arrive my snail mail on 2/5). Raise your hand if you’re suprised.
Anonymous wrote:It clearly hasn’t been updated. My “updated” date has changed daily. Seeing APS’ performance and organization lately, I’m not holding my breath that I get notified (via mail or online) today.
Anonymous wrote:It clearly hasn’t been updated. My “updated” date has changed daily. Seeing APS’ performance and organization lately, I’m not holding my breath that I get notified (via mail or online) today.