Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:98% have already responding back to the school that they will stay put even with the move to the new location.
would you say no without another option?
Anonymous wrote:98% have already responding back to the school that they will stay put even with the move to the new location.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There were only 44 applicants to first grade--but then the odds of openings are slim. There were about 380 for pk3. Our WL number is in the 20s. I think we have a chance?
WL # 20 for PK3? You have a good chance.
Thanks, good to know. I thought that initially but then did the math and got worried that there was no chance. At least I have hope now.
so this is the math:
assume 10% of the families do not return for misc reasons - they move, get in to another school, decide not to make the commute to the new location.
- 2PK3 spots open that were originally "taken" by siblings
assume 50% of the families that "won the lottery" without sibling preferance accept the spot [you can argue if this a good assumption - but let's start with it]
so they move to the next 10 families
assume 50% of the families that get pulled off the waitlist accept
so they move to the next 5 families
you are now in the single digits for waitlist.
School starts - an a few of the families realize that the commute does not really work / their child is having a hard time adjusting and 3 more spots open up.
Congratulations! You get a call the 2nd week of Sept!
Best worried parent acceptance algorithm ever! With the move though I'd go as high as 20% don't come back
Anonymous wrote:anyone get anything in the mail today?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There were only 44 applicants to first grade--but then the odds of openings are slim. There were about 380 for pk3. Our WL number is in the 20s. I think we have a chance?
WL # 20 for PK3? You have a good chance.
Thanks, good to know. I thought that initially but then did the math and got worried that there was no chance. At least I have hope now.
so this is the math:
assume 10% of the families do not return for misc reasons - they move, get in to another school, decide not to make the commute to the new location.
- 2PK3 spots open that were originally "taken" by siblings
assume 50% of the families that "won the lottery" without sibling preferance accept the spot [you can argue if this a good assumption - but let's start with it]
so they move to the next 10 families
assume 50% of the families that get pulled off the waitlist accept
so they move to the next 5 families
you are now in the single digits for waitlist.
School starts - an a few of the families realize that the commute does not really work / their child is having a hard time adjusting and 3 more spots open up.
Congratulations! You get a call the 2nd week of Sept!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There were only 44 applicants to first grade--but then the odds of openings are slim. There were about 380 for pk3. Our WL number is in the 20s. I think we have a chance?
WL # 20 for PK3? You have a good chance.
Thanks, good to know. I thought that initially but then did the math and got worried that there was no chance. At least I have hope now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There were only 44 applicants to first grade--but then the odds of openings are slim. There were about 380 for pk3. Our WL number is in the 20s. I think we have a chance?
WL # 20 for PK3? You have a good chance.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There were only 44 applicants to first grade--but then the odds of openings are slim. There were about 380 for pk3. Our WL number is in the 20s. I think we have a chance?
How do you know your waitlist #? It would be amazing if you received your postcard yesterday, as they said they were mailing them out then!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There were only 44 applicants to first grade--but then the odds of openings are slim. There were about 380 for pk3. Our WL number is in the 20s. I think we have a chance?
How do you know your waitlist #? It would be amazing if you received your postcard yesterday, as they said they were mailing them out then!