Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yeah, I'm afraid that belief was pre-common lottery. After 2014, the WLs didn't move much. It is a bummer.
Sure, I guess it's a bummer for people on waitlists but for the schools and the school communities it's great. Less shuffling around at the start of school when things are chaotic already. It's a pretty big bummer for a class to begin to gel and then a handful of kids are suddenly no longer there. The basic problem in DC now is there are just not enough spots at desirable or even acceptable schools.
Just being great for the school isn't good enough. The system needs to be great for families as well, or DC will continue to lose families to the suburbs - where they care about things like education.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Since a lot of schools start PK3 tomorrow, is there any chance that there will be some waitlist movement toward the end of this week or early next week?
Yes. If they have no-show families they will usually give them a call and see what's up. However, at lots of schools, PS3 is comprised mainly of younger siblings of existing students, so the likelihood of a child being a no-show is not too high. But if you're first on a waitlist, all it takes is one!
Anonymous wrote:Since a lot of schools start PK3 tomorrow, is there any chance that there will be some waitlist movement toward the end of this week or early next week?