Anonymous wrote:What's the highest WL number someone has? 300s?
NathanBacaABC7 wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NathanBacaABC7 wrote:We'd like to talk to parents disappointed with the lottery results and thinking about the next step for their children's education. Please email me at ndbaca@sbgtv.com. We're hoping to interview some parents at home or work by this afternoon.
Why not speak to parents who are happy as well? #bias
How is that biased? The parents who are gnashing their teeth and vowing to take their tax dollars to the suburbs make for a better story.
Show the contrast. That's the story of today, the disparate outcomes.
Excellent point - I just know from past experience it's going to be a bit more challenging to find families negatively affected by today's lottery results to be willing to talk. I need to reach out to them first. I'd love to talk to families that received good news this morning after I find a family willing to talk about their next education options.
Again, that email is ndbaca@sbgtv.com if anybody wants to chat.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NathanBacaABC7 wrote:I'm looking to talk to parents disappointed with the MySchoolDC lottery results first because they are the ones that may have to make difficult life decisions today for their children: private school, move, neighborhood school -- Those that got their top picks will likely enjoy a relaxing Friday.
Second year in a row locked out of lottery. I am PISSED. A high 200s at Latin. 100s. 75 at one school. My feeder patterns are JEFFERSON for a kid that scores 4s and 5s on PARCC. I HATE THIS SHIT.
Jefferson isn’t a bad school.
Anonymous wrote:We got into Yu Ying for PK4. I'm new to this. Is that a good spot?
Anonymous wrote:Got into Shining Stars PK3, and we have waitlists in the 30s for pretty much all the Spanish bilinguals except Mundo Verde (#70). It looks like based off of last year’s data, there’s a chance of us getting into Stokes - Brookland?
Anonymous wrote:PK-4 at Lafayette
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NathanBacaABC7 wrote:I'm looking to talk to parents disappointed with the MySchoolDC lottery results first because they are the ones that may have to make difficult life decisions today for their children: private school, move, neighborhood school -- Those that got their top picks will likely enjoy a relaxing Friday.
Second year in a row locked out of lottery. I am PISSED. A high 200s at Latin. 100s. 75 at one school. My feeder patterns are JEFFERSON for a kid that scores 4s and 5s on PARCC. I HATE THIS SHIT.
Jefferson isn’t a bad school.
Anonymous wrote:NathanBacaABC7 wrote:We'd like to talk to parents disappointed with the lottery results and thinking about the next step for their children's education. Please email me at ndbaca@sbgtv.com. We're hoping to interview some parents at home or work by this afternoon.
Why not speak to parents who are happy as well? #bias
Anonymous wrote:NathanBacaABC7 wrote:I'm looking to talk to parents disappointed with the MySchoolDC lottery results first because they are the ones that may have to make difficult life decisions today for their children: private school, move, neighborhood school -- Those that got their top picks will likely enjoy a relaxing Friday.
Second year in a row locked out of lottery. I am PISSED. A high 200s at Latin. 100s. 75 at one school. My feeder patterns are JEFFERSON for a kid that scores 4s and 5s on PARCC. I HATE THIS SHIT.
NathanBacaABC7 wrote:I'm looking to talk to parents disappointed with the MySchoolDC lottery results first because they are the ones that may have to make difficult life decisions today for their children: private school, move, neighborhood school -- Those that got their top picks will likely enjoy a relaxing Friday.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NathanBacaABC7 wrote:We'd like to talk to parents disappointed with the lottery results and thinking about the next step for their children's education. Please email me at ndbaca@sbgtv.com. We're hoping to interview some parents at home or work by this afternoon.
Why not speak to parents who are happy as well? #bias
How is that biased? The parents who are gnashing their teeth and vowing to take their tax dollars to the suburbs make for a better story.
Show the contrast. That's the story of today, the disparate outcomes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NathanBacaABC7 wrote:We'd like to talk to parents disappointed with the lottery results and thinking about the next step for their children's education. Please email me at ndbaca@sbgtv.com. We're hoping to interview some parents at home or work by this afternoon.
Why not speak to parents who are happy as well? #bias
How is that biased? The parents who are gnashing their teeth and vowing to take their tax dollars to the suburbs make for a better story.