Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How many kids get in for 7th grade?
I wasn't paying attention but you could go back and watch the lottery recording. 7th isn't an entry year for HB so spots would be based on the number of 6th graders who decided not to return.
Anonymous wrote:How many kids get in for 7th grade?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lottery on the 22nd.
Notifications on the 29th, which is weird since the lottery is computer generated so you'd think it could go out right away.
Decisions required by Feb 5th.
Strategically, unless you're interested in more than one program at the high school level, it seems like you'd want to accept even if it's before a visit day. You can always change your mind and go to your zoned school.
PP again. I’m guessing we will see this with many Arl Tech families until they hear from TJ. Or really anyone waiting for decisions from privates as well.
Its why someone told me there could be waitlist movement in the spring once all other options are on the table.
Yes we know people whose kid is currently in private, applied to HB and will take that slot if offered. Otherwise it’s back to private. Which seems shady to me but hey it’s allowed!
There is a slot for kids in Arlington who are not currently in APS. So this is not shady. They pay taxes too even if their kid is in private!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lottery on the 22nd.
Notifications on the 29th, which is weird since the lottery is computer generated so you'd think it could go out right away.
Decisions required by Feb 5th.
Strategically, unless you're interested in more than one program at the high school level, it seems like you'd want to accept even if it's before a visit day. You can always change your mind and go to your zoned school.
PP again. I’m guessing we will see this with many Arl Tech families until they hear from TJ. Or really anyone waiting for decisions from privates as well.
Its why someone told me there could be waitlist movement in the spring once all other options are on the table.
Yes we know people whose kid is currently in private, applied to HB and will take that slot if offered. Otherwise it’s back to private. Which seems shady to me but hey it’s allowed!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lottery on the 22nd.
Notifications on the 29th, which is weird since the lottery is computer generated so you'd think it could go out right away.
Decisions required by Feb 5th.
Strategically, unless you're interested in more than one program at the high school level, it seems like you'd want to accept even if it's before a visit day. You can always change your mind and go to your zoned school.
PP again. I’m guessing we will see this with many Arl Tech families until they hear from TJ. Or really anyone waiting for decisions from privates as well.
Its why someone told me there could be waitlist movement in the spring once all other options are on the table.
Anonymous wrote:Lottery on the 22nd.
Notifications on the 29th, which is weird since the lottery is computer generated so you'd think it could go out right away.
Decisions required by Feb 5th.
Strategically, unless you're interested in more than one program at the high school level, it seems like you'd want to accept even if it's before a visit day. You can always change your mind and go to your zoned school.
Anonymous wrote:Lottery on the 22nd.
Notifications on the 29th, which is weird since the lottery is computer generated so you'd think it could go out right away.
Decisions required by Feb 5th.
Strategically, unless you're interested in more than one program at the high school level, it seems like you'd want to accept even if it's before a visit day. You can always change your mind and go to your zoned school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know if HB offers sessions for admitted students before we have to make the decision whether to accept?
I've declined to tell my 5th grader that we put him in the HB lottery because he'll either be upset about not staying with friends and/or could end up excited about a school where he can't attend, so we'd need to have that discussion with him if he is offered a spot. It didn't seem worth having the conversation until it is a real option. Are there sessions to help a 5th grader decide?
All kids that are initially accepted spend a whole day there, shadowing another kid. It's some time in February.
If you get off the wait list, they try and get you in to spend a day there, but they also want you to make a decision within 2-3 days.
Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know if HB offers sessions for admitted students before we have to make the decision whether to accept?
I've declined to tell my 5th grader that we put him in the HB lottery because he'll either be upset about not staying with friends and/or could end up excited about a school where he can't attend, so we'd need to have that discussion with him if he is offered a spot. It didn't seem worth having the conversation until it is a real option. Are there sessions to help a 5th grader decide?
Anonymous wrote:This is why a PP is right that it would be fascinating to get the class lists for HB and see who is there that wasn't selected in the lottery.
Remember years ago that then-SB member Nancy Van Doren's twins both magically somehow got spots at HB. There wasn't a sibling preference, but of all the kids applying from their school it somehow worked out that they both got in.![]()
Neither of my kids is interested in HB so this isn't sour grapes, it's simply an APS parent who finds HB a huge waste of resources.