Anonymous wrote:LAMB actually offered a meaningful number of PK4 and K seats.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If the waitlist length is zero, you can't tell how many seats were actually filled and how many left empty.
I wonder if the schools that didn't match enough students will be on the next charter board meeting agenda.
It’s a pretty safe assumption that no waitlist means empty seats and that the PCSB doesn’t care.
I don't know that this is true across the board. I know of a school that "over matched" (e.g. they had 80 seats and matched 95 kids) presuming some wouldn't enroll. And the waitlist shows as zero.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If the waitlist length is zero, you can't tell how many seats were actually filled and how many left empty.
I wonder if the schools that didn't match enough students will be on the next charter board meeting agenda.
It’s a pretty safe assumption that no waitlist means empty seats and that the PCSB doesn’t care.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If the waitlist length is zero, you can't tell how many seats were actually filled and how many left empty.
I wonder if the schools that didn't match enough students will be on the next charter board meeting agenda.
It’s a pretty safe assumption that no waitlist means empty seats and that the PCSB doesn’t care.
Anonymous wrote:If the waitlist length is zero, you can't tell how many seats were actually filled and how many left empty.
I wonder if the schools that didn't match enough students will be on the next charter board meeting agenda.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When we will see the waitlist breakdown - like IB, OOB with sibling, etc.
Can’t remember when that came out last year.
It's been posted on the DCPS enrollment site.
Omg. So caught up in corona I missed that. Didn’t play the lottery this year, obviously. Just curious about our changing demographics. Thanks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When we will see the waitlist breakdown - like IB, OOB with sibling, etc.
Can’t remember when that came out last year.
It's been posted on the DCPS enrollment site.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Capitol Hill watch: LT, Peabody & SWS lists are considerably shorter (LT -70, Peabody -60 SWS -80) -- although all still are above 200+ on WL. Brent and Maury are both up. Miner is up considerably (70 people on WL vs 50 last year). JOW is the same. CHML is the same (despite annual doomsaying on this board).
Payne has 151. Up over 40 from last year. Not surprised.
Anonymous wrote:Capitol Hill watch: LT, Peabody & SWS lists are considerably shorter (LT -70, Peabody -60 SWS -80) -- although all still are above 200+ on WL. Brent and Maury are both up. Miner is up considerably (70 people on WL vs 50 last year). JOW is the same. CHML is the same (despite annual doomsaying on this board).
Anonymous wrote:When we will see the waitlist breakdown - like IB, OOB with sibling, etc.
Can’t remember when that came out last year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Capitol Hill watch: LT, Peabody & SWS lists are considerably shorter (LT -70, Peabody -60 SWS -80) -- although all still are above 200+ on WL. Brent and Maury are both up. Miner is up considerably (70 people on WL vs 50 last year). JOW is the same. CHML is the same (despite annual doomsaying on this board).
Payne has 151. Up over 40 from last year. Not surprised.
SWS applications are down due to its renovation.
Anonymous wrote:Over 200 at BASIS 5th. Is there higher than in the past or in line?