Anonymous
Post 04/05/2021 15:49     Subject: What? DC's waitlist number at Walls went *up*

Here's the response I got from Walls--not very informative, but it's clear they knew this happened:

There was an adjustment that needed to be made to the waitlist; that is why your student’s waitlist number changed. Going forward, the only movement should be the waitlist number going lower, if seats are offered to students who were placed on the waitlist.
Anonymous
Post 04/05/2021 12:08     Subject: What? DC's waitlist number at Walls went *up*

Anonymous wrote:FWIW, I contacted MySchoolDC to find out what was going on. They said that the selective public high schools maintain their own waitlists, so I should contact Walls directly. I sent an email.

Given that the previous Walls Principal was fired due to "Enrollment Irregularities" I am going to assume that this is all above board and some glitch.
Anonymous
Post 04/05/2021 10:40     Subject: What? DC's waitlist number at Walls went *up*

FWIW, I contacted MySchoolDC to find out what was going on. They said that the selective public high schools maintain their own waitlists, so I should contact Walls directly. I sent an email.
Anonymous
Post 04/04/2021 21:35     Subject: What? DC's waitlist number at Walls went *up*

My guess is that three kids declined and a bug moved them to the top of the waitlist.
Anonymous
Post 04/04/2021 21:08     Subject: What? DC's waitlist number at Walls went *up*

No, no students have committed or enrolled yet.

They just found an additional 3 students and added them to the top of the waitlist. No one knows who they are.
Anonymous
Post 04/04/2021 20:21     Subject: What? DC's waitlist number at Walls went *up*

Is walls a school that admits more students than they expect to attend (I.e, yield)? If so, perhaps more students committed than their WL accounted for.
Anonymous
Post 04/04/2021 20:18     Subject: What? DC's waitlist number at Walls went *up*

Anonymous wrote:It's more likely that 3 people withdrew their application or declined a seat at the school which would cause moves up


But this is not that situation--DC's waitlist number started at n. It is now n+3.
Anonymous
Post 04/04/2021 07:36     Subject: Re:What? DC's waitlist number at Walls went *up*

Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know about Langley elementary school for upper school elementary?


I do but it's considered more polite to begin your own thread.
Anonymous
Post 04/04/2021 07:26     Subject: Re:What? DC's waitlist number at Walls went *up*

Does anyone know about Langley elementary school for upper school elementary?
Anonymous
Post 04/04/2021 07:02     Subject: What? DC's waitlist number at Walls went *up*

It's more likely that 3 people withdrew their application or declined a seat at the school which would cause moves up
Anonymous
Post 04/03/2021 19:43     Subject: What? DC's waitlist number at Walls went *up*

Clarification: This post is about the high school - NOT the elementary/ middle school
Anonymous
Post 04/03/2021 19:10     Subject: Re:What? DC's waitlist number at Walls went *up*

Anonymous wrote:also from myschooldc website : Post-lottery applications are automatically added to the bottom of schools’ waitlists in the order in which they are received and below the applicants who applied before the deadline and were waitlisted through the lottery. The only exception to this is for applicants that qualify for a lottery preference, such as in-boundary, sibling attending, etc. For example, an applicant with an in-boundary preference will jump ahead of an applicant without an in-boundary preference on the waitlist regardless of when they applied.


Stop pulling info from MySchoolDC that has no relevance to Walls, which is an application school. Walls has no boundary preference and no sibling preference.
Anonymous
Post 04/03/2021 18:19     Subject: Re:What? DC's waitlist number at Walls went *up*

also from myschooldc website : Post-lottery applications are automatically added to the bottom of schools’ waitlists in the order in which they are received and below the applicants who applied before the deadline and were waitlisted through the lottery. The only exception to this is for applicants that qualify for a lottery preference, such as in-boundary, sibling attending, etc. For example, an applicant with an in-boundary preference will jump ahead of an applicant without an in-boundary preference on the waitlist regardless of when they applied.