Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Since this is anonymous, is anyone currently enrolled in Lee pk3 who is well positioned on other waitlists or has other options they are likely to leave for? I'd love a better sense of our odds of getting off the wait list (currently it best shot at a placement).
What number are you? Lee staff have been very open with their thoughts on how far the waitlist might move.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Since this is anonymous, is anyone currently enrolled in Lee pk3 who is well positioned on other waitlists or has other options they are likely to leave for? I'd love a better sense of our odds of getting off the wait list (currently it best shot at a placement).
What number are you? Lee staff have been very open with their thoughts on how far the waitlist might move.
Anonymous wrote:Since this is anonymous, is anyone currently enrolled in Lee pk3 who is well positioned on other waitlists or has other options they are likely to leave for? I'd love a better sense of our odds of getting off the wait list (currently it best shot at a placement).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I emailed them Thursday to ask about the waitlist and no one has gotten back to me. Not a good sign?
Don't overthink it. They're swamped with the actual work of enrollment and managing the WL, not to mention everything associated with moving.
Instead of emailing, why don't you call and speak to someone and volunteer to lead the outreach. Tell them you're planning a "Welcome Playdate" and pick a date and time and location. Use a local park. Tell them you'd like to share it with all current and potential families. Post it on DCUM, but ask them to simply forward your message. They'll be grateful for the outreach effort and community building, and so will everyone who can make it. After that, you can exchange emails or set up a google group or something. Take charge and own it.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Congrats to all those accepted! It's amazing how a school can go from being a "safety" on DCUM conversations to a 400+ waitlist. From what I've heard from Lee and other schools, the waitlists are barely moving. I guess people are just accepting their lottery schools as their own and moving on.
Lee's waitlists are short. I don't even think they are beyond 100 let alone 400.
According to the dcpcsb.org website lee has over 200 students wait listed. Next time you try to get snarky make sure your facts are correct.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Congrats to all those accepted! It's amazing how a school can go from being a "safety" on DCUM conversations to a 400+ waitlist. From what I've heard from Lee and other schools, the waitlists are barely moving. I guess people are just accepting their lottery schools as their own and moving on.
Lee's waitlists are short. I don't even think they are beyond 100 let alone 400.
According to the dcpcsb.org website lee has over 200 students wait listed. Next time you try to get snarky make sure your facts are correct.
200 is closer to 100 than to 400.
Wrong is wrong and right is right. So get it right or pipe down and take your assigned seat in the peanut gallery troll. And btw snarky is always ugly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Congrats to all those accepted! It's amazing how a school can go from being a "safety" on DCUM conversations to a 400+ waitlist. From what I've heard from Lee and other schools, the waitlists are barely moving. I guess people are just accepting their lottery schools as their own and moving on.
Lee's waitlists are short. I don't even think they are beyond 100 let alone 400.
According to the dcpcsb.org website lee has over 200 students wait listed. Next time you try to get snarky make sure your facts are correct.
200 is closer to 100 than to 400.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Congrats to all those accepted! It's amazing how a school can go from being a "safety" on DCUM conversations to a 400+ waitlist. From what I've heard from Lee and other schools, the waitlists are barely moving. I guess people are just accepting their lottery schools as their own and moving on.
Lee's waitlists are short. I don't even think they are beyond 100 let alone 400.
According to the dcpcsb.org website lee has over 200 students wait listed. Next time you try to get snarky make sure your facts are correct.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Congrats to all those accepted! It's amazing how a school can go from being a "safety" on DCUM conversations to a 400+ waitlist. From what I've heard from Lee and other schools, the waitlists are barely moving. I guess people are just accepting their lottery schools as their own and moving on.
Lee's waitlists are short. I don't even think they are beyond 100 let alone 400.
Anonymous wrote:Congrats to all those accepted! It's amazing how a school can go from being a "safety" on DCUM conversations to a 400+ waitlist. From what I've heard from Lee and other schools, the waitlists are barely moving. I guess people are just accepting their lottery schools as their own and moving on.