Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just wondering if we have any chance at BASIS with a current waitlist number in the 60's...we were in the 200s at first...but it seems highly unlikely that many people would turn a spot down?
your number was in the 200's? The waitlist for basis was much shorter this year than last year. It says here the waitlist was 114 this year on results day. Last year for 5th, they made 130 waitlist offers by August:
https://public.tableau.com/app/profile/aaron2446/viz/MSDCSeatsandWaitlistOfferData/MSDCPublicDisplay
As a current basis family, I know they did tell us that they took more kids this year from the lottery than they did last year so they wouldn't have to go as deep into the waitlist, but based on previous years, I still think you have a very good chance. Also, I know a handful of folks from last year who got 5th grade waitlist offers in late august.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just wondering if we have any chance at BASIS with a current waitlist number in the 60's...we were in the 200s at first...but it seems highly unlikely that many people would turn a spot down?
Ugh...got confused, that was for LATINnot BASIS...100s for BASIS, 200s for LATIN
This doesn’t make sense. We were in the 60’s for Latin, and have only moved up to the 50’s. Are you saying you went from the 200’s to the 60’s? For 5th? If so, don’t bet on getting in/the waitlist moving any further.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just wondering if we have any chance at BASIS with a current waitlist number in the 60's...we were in the 200s at first...but it seems highly unlikely that many people would turn a spot down?
Ugh...got confused, that was for LATINnot BASIS...100s for BASIS, 200s for LATIN
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have anyone seen in certain grades and areas of the city that waitlists are moving crazy?
Anyone over K can basically get into Hyde Addison.
Stokes has a vacant 5th grade list in French and almost in Spanish for anyone trying to get into DCI.
If you check the Montessori block you can get into CHML at 3rd+
Ludlow Taylor is almost cleared in upper grades for a Stuart Hobson feed.
TRY/TR4 are trucking through their list at major speed.
Shining Stars Montessori is cleared in almost every grade.
Anyone wanting Spanish at any level starting at PK3 can get in at Bethune (at least Brooklands)
Langley and Seaton and Cleveland are pretty easy to get into for PK3 OOB. Thomson at K.
I'm assuming it is a pandemic blip, but for those schools on an upswing the pandemic has been brutal EOTP.
Not so at CHML. We are on the waitlist there for 3rd + and the list moved 20 spots or so since lists came out, but hasn't budged in weeks now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are on PK4 for Stokes Spanish and French, MV, CHML, LT, TRY, and others, and have seen a lot of movement. We won't count any chickens until they hatch, but compared to the movement we saw for these same schools for PK3, I'm a lot more optimistic. Though I feel generally anxious about what it means for DC public schools (including charters) that demand for these spots seems to be down over prior years. Hopefully it's a blip and the folks who stuck it out through the pandemic will be extra committed.
The only schools that haven't moved at all are SWS and Maury. That makes sense because SWS is always very in demand and my impression on Capitol Hill is that a TON of people with young kids have moved inbounds for Maury in the last couple years, plus it's the #1 choice for a lot of people trying to lottery out of Miner. But a lot of movement elsewhere on the Hill.
How do you know this info about capitol hill schools? My kid's number at brent hasn't moved at all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Enrollment is down. More room for kids on waitlists.
yes everyone fled for private
that would make sense, but how can it be true? there aren't enough spaces in the privates for such a massive shift to happen right? i'm just thinking out loud, baffled on where all these kids are going...
They’re moving out of DC. I know 2 families from my DC’s class of 12, 2 more families from DC’s church class, and a few acquaintances in the neighborhood. People were looking for an excuse to move home or relocate somewhere cheaper, and remote work and in person schools gave it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Enrollment is down. More room for kids on waitlists.
yes everyone fled for private
that would make sense, but how can it be true? there aren't enough spaces in the privates for such a massive shift to happen right? i'm just thinking out loud, baffled on where all these kids are going...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh man, I'm not seeing any movement on my son's Prek4 waitlists. Ugh..
I had heard to anticipate some movement in early July - does anyone know why?
Our PK4 isn’t moving either. Granted we only put long shots, but I think our lowest number is in the 80s.
If by "long shots", you picked only schools WTOP, you aren't going to see any meaningful movement.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Enrollment is down. More room for kids on waitlists.
yes everyone fled for private
that would make sense, but how can it be true? there aren't enough spaces in the privates for such a massive shift to happen right? i'm just thinking out loud, baffled on where all these kids are going...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are on PK4 for Stokes Spanish and French, MV, CHML, LT, TRY, and others, and have seen a lot of movement. We won't count any chickens until they hatch, but compared to the movement we saw for these same schools for PK3, I'm a lot more optimistic. Though I feel generally anxious about what it means for DC public schools (including charters) that demand for these spots seems to be down over prior years. Hopefully it's a blip and the folks who stuck it out through the pandemic will be extra committed.
The only schools that haven't moved at all are SWS and Maury. That makes sense because SWS is always very in demand and my impression on Capitol Hill is that a TON of people with young kids have moved inbounds for Maury in the last couple years, plus it's the #1 choice for a lot of people trying to lottery out of Miner. But a lot of movement elsewhere on the Hill.
How do you know this info about capitol hill schools? My kid's number at brent hasn't moved at all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Enrollment is down. More room for kids on waitlists.
yes everyone fled for private
Anonymous wrote:Just wondering if we have any chance at BASIS with a current waitlist number in the 60's...we were in the 200s at first...but it seems highly unlikely that many people would turn a spot down?
Anonymous wrote:We are on PK4 for Stokes Spanish and French, MV, CHML, LT, TRY, and others, and have seen a lot of movement. We won't count any chickens until they hatch, but compared to the movement we saw for these same schools for PK3, I'm a lot more optimistic. Though I feel generally anxious about what it means for DC public schools (including charters) that demand for these spots seems to be down over prior years. Hopefully it's a blip and the folks who stuck it out through the pandemic will be extra committed.
The only schools that haven't moved at all are SWS and Maury. That makes sense because SWS is always very in demand and my impression on Capitol Hill is that a TON of people with young kids have moved inbounds for Maury in the last couple years, plus it's the #1 choice for a lot of people trying to lottery out of Miner. But a lot of movement elsewhere on the Hill.