Anonymous wrote:DCPS restricted lottery seats at Wells and Coolidge to manage overutilization...and Coolidge has 158 kids on the waiting list for 9th grade!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not strange. Mandarin is really out there for most of the YY families, with no family connection to Chinese and weak commitment or insufficient resources to supplement with au pairs, summer immersion programs and so forth. YY still doesn't send announcements home in Chinese. It's basically been a fake immersion program from the get go.
Not a YY family and no horse in this race, but this line of thinking is so weird to me. Most families don't choose immersion because they expect actual fluency. They choose because it is a nice to have and the demographics of the schools are vastly preferable to their IB or other available options. As more ES become stronger options this makes them less of a draw (i.e. Maury, LT, etc.) The axe people like you have to grind against YY is nonsensical. What's the argument? Because they don't insist on Mandarin as primary language to a bunch of DC families that don't speak the language, people who demand true fluency and immersion don't choose it because...they are going to all of the other true immersion Chinese schools in DC? The logic doesn't track.
People like you have been on DCUM since the beginning of time whining about how YY isn't truly an immersion school. Get over yourself. 克服自己
Anonymous wrote:It’s strange that Yu Ying and Munro Verde would be in less demand even as DCI seems to be in greater demand.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s strange that Yu Ying and Munro Verde would be in less demand even as DCI seems to be in greater demand.
Not in the upper grades at MV. Big difference compared to previous years with the waitlist. Families are not leaving and more people are wanting to get in.
Uh, what? Where is this big difference? There are 15 kids on the 5th grade waitlist at MV8 and 13 for 4th (plus two seats filled). Down from 17 last year, with the waitlist cleared by the end of summer.
A handful more kids at P St, but that’s likely because they’re CH kids waitlisted at Latin and Basis, not because they actually tried for MV.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Latin Cooper. Shock is a strong word. The school is still relatively new and next year still in a transitional temporary warehouse building. The waitlist for 5th grade is something like 360 kids.
Capitol Hill families like the Latin brand.
Brand is a thing.
Classical = what it is.
They didn't even fill their ask risk slots.
Latin smartly bet on the come that the charter board feels more strongly about having new filled schools than having new filled schools that fit the demographics of their neighborhoods. They'll add two more Hill buses next year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s strange that Yu Ying and Munro Verde would be in less demand even as DCI seems to be in greater demand.
Not in the upper grades at MV. Big difference compared to previous years with the waitlist. Families are not leaving and more people are wanting to get in.
Uh, what? Where is this big difference? There are 15 kids on the 5th grade waitlist at MV8 and 13 for 4th (plus two seats filled). Down from 17 last year, with the waitlist cleared by the end of summer.
A handful more kids at P St, but that’s likely because they’re CH kids waitlisted at Latin and Basis, not because they actually tried for MV.
Well, in theory the actually tried if they are on the waitlist.
Anonymous wrote:It’s strange that Yu Ying and Munro Verde would be in less demand even as DCI seems to be in greater demand.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Two Rivers middle. Seems like they're expecting a lot of kids to leave.
Two Rivers Middle is half empty. They've closed two classes already.
Yes, this surprised me also, but not really. TR is general appears to be in free fall--the Young ES campus will likely clear their wait lists for all their grades.
I understand that there's new leadership in place--but it will take strong leadership a few years to turn the corner and course correct after years of mismanagement.
It's going to get worse for TR4th. JO Wilson has waitlists for every grade (albeit short ones for elementary grades, but waitlists nonetheless) for the first time ever, despite the fact that they are moving into a swing space next year. That new campus will be ready by fall 2026 and people are enthusiastic. I actually know several people currently at JOW who looked at TR for the lottery because they are nonplussed about bussing kids to the swing space for a year and a half (understandable) and only one of them is actually enthusiastic about it as an option -- the other two were hoping for Ludlow spots (good luck) and will stay at JOW if they don't get them. And the one family who will likely switch to TR has an upper grade kid (who won't benefit from the new campus).
+1 TR4 has disproportionately pulled from the immediate neighborhood for years. When the new JOW building opens I think it will start sucking in almost all of those kids. The result will be a nuclear bomb to TR4 enrollment. I also expect a lot of complaining about the rapidly changing demographics of JOW as POC that are 2nd and 3rd generation JOW families that live OOB are pushed out in favor of the white, affluent people who live IB.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s strange that Yu Ying and Munro Verde would be in less demand even as DCI seems to be in greater demand.
Not in the upper grades at MV. Big difference compared to previous years with the waitlist. Families are not leaving and more people are wanting to get in.
Uh, what? Where is this big difference? There are 15 kids on the 5th grade waitlist at MV8 and 13 for 4th (plus two seats filled). Down from 17 last year, with the waitlist cleared by the end of summer.
A handful more kids at P St, but that’s likely because they’re CH kids waitlisted at Latin and Basis, not because they actually tried for MV.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s strange that Yu Ying and Munro Verde would be in less demand even as DCI seems to be in greater demand.
Not in the upper grades at MV. Big difference compared to previous years with the waitlist. Families are not leaving and more people are wanting to get in.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Two Rivers middle. Seems like they're expecting a lot of kids to leave.
Two Rivers Middle is half empty. They've closed two classes already.
Yes, this surprised me also, but not really. TR is general appears to be in free fall--the Young ES campus will likely clear their wait lists for all their grades.
I understand that there's new leadership in place--but it will take strong leadership a few years to turn the corner and course correct after years of mismanagement.
It's going to get worse for TR4th. JO Wilson has waitlists for every grade (albeit short ones for elementary grades, but waitlists nonetheless) for the first time ever, despite the fact that they are moving into a swing space next year. That new campus will be ready by fall 2026 and people are enthusiastic. I actually know several people currently at JOW who looked at TR for the lottery because they are nonplussed about bussing kids to the swing space for a year and a half (understandable) and only one of them is actually enthusiastic about it as an option -- the other two were hoping for Ludlow spots (good luck) and will stay at JOW if they don't get them. And the one family who will likely switch to TR has an upper grade kid (who won't benefit from the new campus).
Anonymous wrote:Not strange. Mandarin is really out there for most of the YY families, with no family connection to Chinese and weak commitment or insufficient resources to supplement with au pairs, summer immersion programs and so forth. YY still doesn't send announcements home in Chinese. It's basically been a fake immersion program from the get go.
Anonymous wrote:It’s strange that Yu Ying and Munro Verde would be in less demand even as DCI seems to be in greater demand.