Anonymous wrote:We got a charter spot (which we turned down) post count day. This was a charter that has been having problems, so I assume for them if someone leaves and they already received funding for that person, it may be worth it to try and fill the spot on the chance the person stays a second year and that’s one less spot they have to attempt to fill next year. But that would only apply to places that may anticipate trouble filling seats in the future (for example, TR, MV)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Basis was adamant when I called today that they were done moving their lists for the school year.
They might say that but if 10 kids withdrew from 5th grade tomorrow (highly unlikely I know) they would pull from the waitlist. That’s too much money to leave on the table.
I don’t know that they can say that. That’s obnoxious to say they are done when they are public school taking and reliant on public funds.
They can, they just don't get paid for the empty seats. However, they also don't get paid for enrolling kids over their cap, and I'm not sure what their cap actually is. You'd have to look in the charter agreement.
They get per pupil funding for the number of kids they enroll. Whether that is over or under their cap it doesn’t matter. As long as a kid is enrolled before count day, Basis gets that funding per student. That has nothing to do with charters versus DCPS, that’s law.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not OP but do people think if you are #1 on a PK waitlist you will most likely get into the school? (It’s a JKLM, if that matters).
If someone leaves, you will. If nobody leaves, you won't. It's pretty random.
PK spots at those schools are tough, I wouldn’t get your hopes up
Anonymous wrote:Is there a time that they move or can it be any time? Will it move in the weekend or just weekdays? So not until Tuesday?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Basis was adamant when I called today that they were done moving their lists for the school year.
They might say that but if 10 kids withdrew from 5th grade tomorrow (highly unlikely I know) they would pull from the waitlist. That’s too much money to leave on the table.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Basis was adamant when I called today that they were done moving their lists for the school year.
They might say that but if 10 kids withdrew from 5th grade tomorrow (highly unlikely I know) they would pull from the waitlist. That’s too much money to leave on the table.
I don’t know that they can say that. That’s obnoxious to say they are done when they are public school taking and reliant on public funds.
They can, they just don't get paid for the empty seats. However, they also don't get paid for enrolling kids over their cap, and I'm not sure what their cap actually is. You'd have to look in the charter agreement.