Anonymous wrote:Kudos to them for getting it up so fast! They need to merge Dorothy Height (K-5) and Dorothy I Height (PK). Even they waitlisted PK students this year...there really is a huge demand for seats.
My IB school is Amidon-Bowen. Amazing how many IB folks got waitlisted...no wonder they stopped early action! I'm interested in the fact they only offered 18 PK3 spots. Maybe they are waiting for IB families to enroll over the summer in K-5 and then they'll have seats for siblings?
Stevens offered 33 seats with the at-risk priority and only got 20 applications for it. They offered 48 seats for not-at-risk and have a waitlist of 76 kids.
Houston elementary has no waitlist for English-dominant PK3.
And while Hardy offered 20 seats for OOB students, Deal and Stuart-Hobson each offered 0.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So my child's school is opening another K classroom but why is the school only offering 5 kindergarten seats?? That makes no sense to me.
And why only 22 pk seats, I believe Langdon ES has 2 regular then the others are Montessori?
DCPS is usually conservative about what is offered in the lottery. Then they take from the wait list.
NP This is helpful because I was wondering about this for Ludlow-Taylor, which had zero lottery seats available for first through fifth grades.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So my child's school is opening another K classroom but why is the school only offering 5 kindergarten seats?? That makes no sense to me.
And why only 22 pk seats, I believe Langdon ES has 2 regular then the others are Montessori?
DCPS is usually conservative about what is offered in the lottery. Then they take from the wait list.
Anonymous wrote:So my child's school is opening another K classroom but why is the school only offering 5 kindergarten seats?? That makes no sense to me.
And why only 22 pk seats, I believe Langdon ES has 2 regular then the others are Montessori?
Anonymous wrote:So my child's school is opening another K classroom but why is the school only offering 5 kindergarten seats?? That makes no sense to me.
And why only 22 pk seats, I believe Langdon ES has 2 regular then the others are Montessori?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Every year the data is out with both DCPS and charters together as most of you know. DCPS decides to release their data early. It’s not like they don’t have the data from charters since it’s the same lottery. Not sure why DCPS decided to release theirs early this year.
Honestly, our charter, which is highly desirable, have implemented a great remote distance learning curriculum last week and continues to refine and improve on it this week That is what they are focusing on, not waitlist numbers for next year.
Ha. Your highly desirable charter absolutely is focused on waitlist numbers, but good for them that their message to families is about student learning. Their PR machine makes sure of that.
Anonymous wrote:Every year the data is out with both DCPS and charters together as most of you know. DCPS decides to release their data early. It’s not like they don’t have the data from charters since it’s the same lottery. Not sure why DCPS decided to release theirs early this year.
Honestly, our charter, which is highly desirable, have implemented a great remote distance learning curriculum last week and continues to refine and improve on it this week That is what they are focusing on, not waitlist numbers for next year.
Anonymous wrote:Kudos to them for getting it up so fast! They need to merge Dorothy Height (K-5) and Dorothy I Height (PK). Even they waitlisted PK students this year...there really is a huge demand for seats.
My IB school is Amidon-Bowen. Amazing how many IB folks got waitlisted...no wonder they stopped early action! I'm interested in the fact they only offered 18 PK3 spots. Maybe they are waiting for IB families to enroll over the summer in K-5 and then they'll have seats for siblings?
Stevens offered 33 seats with the at-risk priority and only got 20 applications for it. They offered 48 seats for not-at-risk and have a waitlist of 76 kids.
Houston elementary has no waitlist for English-dominant PK3.
And while Hardy offered 20 seats for OOB students, Deal and Stuart-Hobson each offered 0.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Waitlist question. We matched at TRY but are on the waitlists at three other schools. MSDC says we have until May 27 to accept our spot at TRY. Is it possible we would get into another school before that date and, if so, if we hadn't accepted TRY yet would we automatically lose our spot at TRY? Or would we maintain our match at TRY and have the WL option at the same time and have to decide by May 27?
You wouldn't lose your spot/offer until you actually enrolled elsewhere.
Anonymous wrote:Question -- my student applied to Duke Ellington for Visual Arts -- I see they only had 30 seats in the program and it shows that 23 matched, 7 were unmatched. What does "unmatched" mean -- were these kids who applied to other schools and ranked them higher? Also, I note that there are no waitlists for Duke. IS that typical?
Thanks.
Anonymous wrote:Waitlist question. We matched at TRY but are on the waitlists at three other schools. MSDC says we have until May 27 to accept our spot at TRY. Is it possible we would get into another school before that date and, if so, if we hadn't accepted TRY yet would we automatically lose our spot at TRY? Or would we maintain our match at TRY and have the WL option at the same time and have to decide by May 27?