Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sounds like kind of a racist assumption PP. It’s due to the additional kids when the other charter closed. Will not happen again.
DCB parent here. I'm not sure where the PP was going with the quip about demographics, but the PP is otherwise right. The PK4 class last year was added to accommodate siblings that weren't initially enrolled in PK3. It had nothing to do with the previous charter. I wouldn't count on that happening again this year.
Sorry - not racist - just trying to figure out why a large portion of the students eligible wouldn't enroll at PK3, but instead at PK4. There is little to distinguish this school from any other school (which have not had this problem to my knowledge), except, demographics skew more Hispanic than other schools. (Or, perhaps it's income level in which case that is still demographic?)
It can just be factual.
There, I opened that can of worms. Enjoy.
Was there room for them to enroll in preK3? Do you have specific knowledge of the demographics of this particular group of students? Do you know much in particular about the circumstances that made opening a new class feasible and desirable? Or do you want to simply suggest there is something wrong with how low income parents make decisions. (And, btw, most charter schools serve high needs populations ... if they don't, there's something fishy going on.)
I don't think there is anything wrong with skipping PK3! Geez. Or being not as well informed as one should have been about sibling entry preference and timing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Movement isn't just from people getting an offer an turning it down.
Movement also happens when people remove themselves from a list because they gave up. Or they matched at a school they ranked higher and MV fell off their list.
I have a good number. I can’t imag that very many people before me pulled themselves off of the list. I’m close to single digits
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m a bit confused about the waitlist data through August for prek4. The website says that they’ve only made 4 offers, but my number has moved all over the place up and down and up and down and now I’m at 15. But my number moved about 10 spots in the right direction overall.
Have that many people turned down spots? I find that hard to believe
Very possible that many people turned down spots and/or that students in other grades got in and pulled their PK4 sibs along. And the data about movement is nearly a week old at this point. There's always the most movement at the very end.
Oh, do sibs not count as waitlist offers? If not that changes everything
They do not.
Yeah that doesn’t sound right to me
How do you know? Is that in a handbook somewhere? I thought they counted if they were on the school's initial lottery list.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m a bit confused about the waitlist data through August for prek4. The website says that they’ve only made 4 offers, but my number has moved all over the place up and down and up and down and now I’m at 15. But my number moved about 10 spots in the right direction overall.
Have that many people turned down spots? I find that hard to believe
Very possible that many people turned down spots and/or that students in other grades got in and pulled their PK4 sibs along. And the data about movement is nearly a week old at this point. There's always the most movement at the very end.
Oh, do sibs not count as waitlist offers? If not that changes everything
They do not.