Anonymous wrote:My impression is that the incoming K class seems small. Might also explain that other poster asking about why Maury suddenly took a bunch of OOB K dids this year (12 already!).
Anonymous wrote:Nice to see we really are almost dead last on the Basis list. So frustrating.
Anonymous wrote:Are we still dealing with a demographic downturn? Does anyone know total applications year over year?
Anonymous wrote:^^ Also how bad is your number? Brent made 58 K offers last year...
Anonymous wrote:Ok, inviting rampant speculation here but why not.
Waitlists for the schools we lotteried for are definitely shorter than last year (looking at K for a bunch of schools on the Hill and some charters in Edgewood/Brookland). But we obviously got a very bad lottery number as we are dead last or almost last on literally every single list.
Normally I think our lottery number would lock us out of most of these schools (places like Ludlow, Maury, Brent, Lee Montessori, ITS) but given that the waitlists are shorter overall, do you think that might speak to an overall lower demand for spots at schools and thus mean some of these schools might actually clear waitlists even if in previous years they hadn't? I guess I'm just looking for a sliver of hope, feel free to dash them. Just trying to think of some way in which maybe we still stand a chance at any of these schools as OOB, no sibling applicants with a bad lotto number.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The LAMB waitlist contradicts the thread here that said you should expect the number of seats to be what was offered last year in both campuses combined. They only offered 8 seats total for PK4, and 0 for K.
But if you look at the data, you'll see that last year LAMB make 14 PK4 offers on lottery day, but 13 of the 14 were actually transfers from one campus to the other. Similarly, the 5 K offers made last year were only to allow for transfers from one campus to another. So it's not actually as different as it looks. Plus there will likely be some attrition and some lottery seats offered.
Last year LAMB Kingsbury made 14 PK4 offers, 13 transfers and one no preference.
LAMB SD made 11 PK4 offers, all no preference.
So we've gone from 25 PK4 offers (13 transfers and 12 no preference), to 8 total (all no preference). The advice on the previous thread was still wrong, they're not offering anywhere near the combined number of last year's offers across both campuses. There are 50% fewer spots offered.
They offered more pk3 and less pk4 than last year. They went from 62 to 75 in pk3. It looks like they are filing the spots with pk3 students.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The LAMB waitlist contradicts the thread here that said you should expect the number of seats to be what was offered last year in both campuses combined. They only offered 8 seats total for PK4, and 0 for K.
But if you look at the data, you'll see that last year LAMB make 14 PK4 offers on lottery day, but 13 of the 14 were actually transfers from one campus to the other. Similarly, the 5 K offers made last year were only to allow for transfers from one campus to another. So it's not actually as different as it looks. Plus there will likely be some attrition and some lottery seats offered.
Last year LAMB Kingsbury made 14 PK4 offers, 13 transfers and one no preference.
LAMB SD made 11 PK4 offers, all no preference.
So we've gone from 25 PK4 offers (13 transfers and 12 no preference), to 8 total (all no preference). The advice on the previous thread was still wrong, they're not offering anywhere near the combined number of last year's offers across both campuses. There are 50% fewer spots offered.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The LAMB waitlist contradicts the thread here that said you should expect the number of seats to be what was offered last year in both campuses combined. They only offered 8 seats total for PK4, and 0 for K.
But if you look at the data, you'll see that last year LAMB make 14 PK4 offers on lottery day, but 13 of the 14 were actually transfers from one campus to the other. Similarly, the 5 K offers made last year were only to allow for transfers from one campus to another. So it's not actually as different as it looks. Plus there will likely be some attrition and some lottery seats offered.
Anonymous wrote:The LAMB waitlist contradicts the thread here that said you should expect the number of seats to be what was offered last year in both campuses combined. They only offered 8 seats total for PK4, and 0 for K.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Huh, looks like Banneker is planning to run a waitlist (first time I’ve ever seen it). Also they admitted a lot of kids. Curious what the yield will end up being…
I was curious to see if Banneker and McKinley Tech had waitlist info this year. Shocked to see the # of admitted students for both and agree that it's probably best to go this route to fill seats quickly. Banneker Summer Institute begins on 5 July, so of course they'd want as many kids enrolled prior to then. I'm hoping to submit today.