Anonymous wrote:
Thanks for pulling that. I'm an ATS parent too and I think they should fill it if they find teachers. Personally, I think they should build a second one of the same model since the total waitlist is the total pop of a new school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How does the movement work on waitlist? Are the initial movements after deadline to accept for those that declined, and anything after would just be for change in enrollment for any already enrolled students? This is for 1st grade slot and not Kindergarten. Thanks.
Yes. That is my understanding of how it works for 1st grade.
Anonymous wrote:How does the movement work on waitlist? Are the initial movements after deadline to accept for those that declined, and anything after would just be for change in enrollment for any already enrolled students? This is for 1st grade slot and not Kindergarten. Thanks.
Anonymous wrote:McKinley fit over 800 kids in that building so...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We’re #16 and got in couple years ago
For 1st grade? I wouldn’t have thought they move that far down the waitlist for any grade - except perhaps Kindergarten
Even for kindergarten they generally don’t get anywhere close to that. I would be curious to know when/how this happened.
it's when the waitlist didn't get reset every year.
In other words, your anecdote is completely irrelevant to the current system. Cool beans.
who peed in your cereal?
Anonymous wrote:I haven't seen much movement on the waitlist. Today is supposed to be the accept/decline day - when will spaces open up?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We’re #16 and got in couple years ago
For 1st grade? I wouldn’t have thought they move that far down the waitlist for any grade - except perhaps Kindergarten
Even for kindergarten they generally don’t get anywhere close to that. I would be curious to know when/how this happened.
it's when the waitlist didn't get reset every year.
In other words, your anecdote is completely irrelevant to the current system. Cool beans.
Anonymous wrote:I think they'll get further down the waitlist this year. Many families are moving out of the area so fewer k sibs. COuld make a difference.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We’re #16 and got in couple years ago
For 1st grade? I wouldn’t have thought they move that far down the waitlist for any grade - except perhaps Kindergarten
Even for kindergarten they generally don’t get anywhere close to that. I would be curious to know when/how this happened.
it's when the waitlist didn't get reset every year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I thought at a recent PTA meeting the principal said something about getting kids off the waitlist at every grade, but I doubt it will be a ton.
I did back of notebook math and they could add a class to almost every grade and fill the McK building without trailers. 4 classes is 100 roughly 25 to a class, add to it's current 650 and boom, much greater capacity. The waitlist is long enough in all grades for this to happen. I didn't do all grades b/c they already announced 5 K classes for next year and next year's 3rd grade is already at 5.
If they leave the trailers empty it's probably b/c the building can't hold more kids. The lunch room is small and so is the playground ...and there is only one. For an 800 kid school, (750 w/o trailer) there should be two, spaced far apart.
** all numbers approximated in this post but should be pretty close to right.
It seems like they should be adding more than one preK and one K class. It doesn't make sense to have this program underenrolled when we have overcrowded schools.
That's exactly what I'm saying. it think they are going to add a 5th first, 5th second, 5th 4th and 5th 5th. However, I haven't seen that stated anywhere nor have I looked at the waitlist. If the 5th grade waitlist is near 0, then they did bring in a 5th 5th b/c last year's 5th waitlist was in the 60s or maybe heigher.
I was agreeing with you. Sorry if I didn't make that clear.
I found the Superintendent's Update from April 15. https://www.apsva.us/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/2021-Annual-Update-Posted-Apr-19-202138.pdf
Look at the table on the bottom of page 4 and the related discussion. They are not planning to add classrooms at any grades other than preK and K. They might be planning to slowly grow the program over time by adding a 5th K class going forward, but they could fill that building now. There are waitlists at other grades. I don't think it's acceptable for next year with distancing being a concern to leave a highly in demand program like ATS underenrolled while neighborhood schools are over capacity.