Anonymous wrote:I know of four kids in my kid’s class who received acceptance letters. I don’t think that any more than four would be accepted from one school, but really I am just guessing.
Anonymous wrote:How did you set up the text alerts?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kids class has three (3) accepted; 2 waitlisted. (20910)
How do you know? My DS was accepted but is reluctant to tell others because he knows most did not get in. I don’t want to tell anyone for the same reason. I just assumed I would find out at the open house.
I am curious too -- did the school make some sort of announcement?
NP, but no. Parents talk, kids talk. Normally the outliers tend to gravitate towards each other so it's likely there is some sort of familiarity between the families.
Open house will also answer those questions. When my kid got in, most of the kids had been together since K and the parents addressed the issue carefully and respectfully.
Our school has five third grade classes and probably more than half of the kids applied. I can't imagine how you'd find out every acceptance/rejection. Maybe in a smaller school it would be possible.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kids class has three (3) accepted; 2 waitlisted. (20910)
How do you know? My DS was accepted but is reluctant to tell others because he knows most did not get in. I don’t want to tell anyone for the same reason. I just assumed I would find out at the open house.
I am curious too -- did the school make some sort of announcement?
NP, but no. Parents talk, kids talk. Normally the outliers tend to gravitate towards each other so it's likely there is some sort of familiarity between the families.
Open house will also answer those questions. When my kid got in, most of the kids had been together since K and the parents addressed the issue carefully and respectfully.
Our school has five third grade classes and probably more than half of the kids applied. I can't imagine how you'd find out every acceptance/rejection. Maybe in a smaller school it would be possible.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kids class has three (3) accepted; 2 waitlisted. (20910)
How do you know? My DS was accepted but is reluctant to tell others because he knows most did not get in. I don’t want to tell anyone for the same reason. I just assumed I would find out at the open house.
I am curious too -- did the school make some sort of announcement?
NP, but no. Parents talk, kids talk. Normally the outliers tend to gravitate towards each other so it's likely there is some sort of familiarity between the families.
Open house will also answer those questions. When my kid got in, most of the kids had been together since K and the parents addressed the issue carefully and respectfully.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kids class has three (3) accepted; 2 waitlisted. (20910)
How do you know? My DS was accepted but is reluctant to tell others because he knows most did not get in. I don’t want to tell anyone for the same reason. I just assumed I would find out at the open house.
I am curious too -- did the school make some sort of announcement?
Anonymous wrote:Have any other Ashburton families heard anything? The school shares a few zip codes, so hard to tell from that. I told DC to keep acceptance quiet, wondering if other kids are doing the same.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kids class has three (3) accepted; 2 waitlisted. (20910)
How do you know? My DS was accepted but is reluctant to tell others because he knows most did not get in. I don’t want to tell anyone for the same reason. I just assumed I would find out at the open house.
I am curious too -- did the school make some sort of announcement?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kids class has three (3) accepted; 2 waitlisted. (20910)
How do you know? My DS was accepted but is reluctant to tell others because he knows most did not get in. I don’t want to tell anyone for the same reason. I just assumed I would find out at the open house.