Anonymous wrote:I miss Swami or whatever the name was changed to
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think there has been a drop in birth rates.
Kids applying for PK3 this year will turn 3 10/1/23-9/30/24, so were born 10/1/20-9/30/21. I think there was a dip in births around this time.
Nope - this should be a bump year. I think some families may be surprised if they are going off recent year waitlist numbers.
https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/covid-caused-a-baby-bump-when-experts-expected-a-drop-heres-why/
DC specific birth data https://dme.dc.gov/sites/default/files/dc/sites/dme/publication/attachments/DME_EdSight%20Birth%20Trends%20%28FINAL%29.pdf
Here with 2021. The Ward specific data is interesting. Ward 6 plummets in 2021.
https://edscape.dc.gov/page/pop-and-students-number-births-and-birth-rates#:~:text=Number%20of%20Births%20by%20Ward%2C%202010%2D2021&text=The%20rate%20increased%20to%2015.22,12.95%20births%20per%201%2C000%20population.
But Ward 2 seems to rise by the same amount. Were the Ward boundaries redrawn then?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think there has been a drop in birth rates.
Kids applying for PK3 this year will turn 3 10/1/23-9/30/24, so were born 10/1/20-9/30/21. I think there was a dip in births around this time.
Nope - this should be a bump year. I think some families may be surprised if they are going off recent year waitlist numbers.
https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/covid-caused-a-baby-bump-when-experts-expected-a-drop-heres-why/
DC specific birth data https://dme.dc.gov/sites/default/files/dc/sites/dme/publication/attachments/DME_EdSight%20Birth%20Trends%20%28FINAL%29.pdf
Here with 2021. The Ward specific data is interesting. Ward 6 plummets in 2021.
https://edscape.dc.gov/page/pop-and-students-number-births-and-birth-rates#:~:text=Number%20of%20Births%20by%20Ward%2C%202010%2D2021&text=The%20rate%20increased%20to%2015.22,12.95%20births%20per%201%2C000%20population.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think there has been a drop in birth rates.
Kids applying for PK3 this year will turn 3 10/1/23-9/30/24, so were born 10/1/20-9/30/21. I think there was a dip in births around this time.
Nope - this should be a bump year. I think some families may be surprised if they are going off recent year waitlist numbers.
https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/covid-caused-a-baby-bump-when-experts-expected-a-drop-heres-why/
DC specific birth data https://dme.dc.gov/sites/default/files/dc/sites/dme/publication/attachments/DME_EdSight%20Birth%20Trends%20%28FINAL%29.pdf
Anonymous wrote:What are Shaw/Bloomingdale families currently thinking about middle school?
Anonymous wrote:I think there are less people here. And people have come to be able to predict what those participants are going to say. And usually it’s not encouraging. So why come?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think there has been a drop in birth rates.
Kids applying for PK3 this year will turn 3 10/1/23-9/30/24, so were born 10/1/20-9/30/21. I think there was a dip in births around this time.
Nope - this should be a bump year. I think some families may be surprised if they are going off recent year waitlist numbers.
https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/covid-caused-a-baby-bump-when-experts-expected-a-drop-heres-why/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I live in Bloomingdale and it's stunning how over 5 years or so, the "I must list 12 schools because I'm desperate to avoid my IB" vibe has disappeared. Now it's.more like you list a few others but the IB option is fine, or even pretty appealing. The fall of Mundo and TR has been eye-opening for sure.
I'm in the neighborhood and agree. I have a 10 year old and remember the absolute frenzy 8 years ago to figure out how to get all the kids our of the IB school, including meetings with the "educational consultant" who really did kind of tell everyone to go for charters. Everyone who went to Mundo or TR has since left those school, but actually many of the people who chose Langely or Seaton at the time are still at their neighborhood schools. Of course both those schools are packed with IB gentrifiers now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think there has been a drop in birth rates.
Kids applying for PK3 this year will turn 3 10/1/23-9/30/24, so were born 10/1/20-9/30/21. I think there was a dip in births around this time.
Anonymous wrote:I live in Bloomingdale and it's stunning how over 5 years or so, the "I must list 12 schools because I'm desperate to avoid my IB" vibe has disappeared. Now it's.more like you list a few others but the IB option is fine, or even pretty appealing. The fall of Mundo and TR has been eye-opening for sure.
Anonymous wrote:I think there has been a drop in birth rates.