Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know how the BASIS waitlist tends to move? In the data, it had moved about 30 spots by June 1. Was that in fits and spurts or was that a big drop all at once.
Asking because it moved 10 spaces today and wondering if that’s it for a while.
Check again, PP! My kid's Basis WL number just plummeted again! Down 31 spots now. There's hope...
Just dropped another 5...
Can I inquire as to what range your # is? Trying to figure out if this is movement coming from rejected matches or from mid-way on list.
It’s past 35 at this point.
Yes.To answer the question, my kid's number was in the 50's, and it dropped 36 spots. It happened quickly enough that I would assume it was due to the registrar processing rejected matches.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know how the BASIS waitlist tends to move? In the data, it had moved about 30 spots by June 1. Was that in fits and spurts or was that a big drop all at once.
Asking because it moved 10 spaces today and wondering if that’s it for a while.
Check again, PP! My kid's Basis WL number just plummeted again! Down 31 spots now. There's hope...
Just dropped another 5...
Can I inquire as to what range your # is? Trying to figure out if this is movement coming from rejected matches or from mid-way on list.
It’s past 35 at this point.
To answer the question, my kid's number was in the 50's, and it dropped 36 spots. It happened quickly enough that I would assume it was due to the registrar processing rejected matches.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know how the BASIS waitlist tends to move? In the data, it had moved about 30 spots by June 1. Was that in fits and spurts or was that a big drop all at once.
Asking because it moved 10 spaces today and wondering if that’s it for a while.
Check again, PP! My kid's Basis WL number just plummeted again! Down 31 spots now. There's hope...
Just dropped another 5...
Can I inquire as to what range your # is? Trying to figure out if this is movement coming from rejected matches or from mid-way on list.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t know exact numbers, but I understand a huge number of current 8th graders decided to stay for 9th. Since the building has a limit on how many kids it can accommodate, the school may need a smaller entering 5th grade class. Again, I don’t know the exact numbers. But I do know the school’s plan for managing higher retention is to decrease the entering fifth grade classes.
This is true - essentially the number of 5th graders is directly related to how many seats are already filled with returning students each year.
What do we think this means for admitting 5th graders off the waitlist? That their target is 135, or that they over-admitted again and their target is 100?
Probably depends on how many (extra) 8th graders decided to return for 9th grade. So if 20 more than usual/they have gotten in the past, they probably only want a class size of 115 5th graders rather than 135.
(Separately, this (higher than usual return rate for Basis 9th grade) is very interesting to hear. I wonder if it is b/c Walls scrapped their entrance exam and made it much more of a lottery to get in)
I surmise that BASIS' improved retention is due to a combination of factors, to include satisfaction with the school and concern about Walls' admission standards. There's likely also a bit of a peer pressure element (e.g., I know of one student who was deciding between Walls and BASIS but chose BASIS reportedly because her friends were staying).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know how the BASIS waitlist tends to move? In the data, it had moved about 30 spots by June 1. Was that in fits and spurts or was that a big drop all at once.
Asking because it moved 10 spaces today and wondering if that’s it for a while.
Check again, PP! My kid's Basis WL number just plummeted again! Down 31 spots now. There's hope...
Just dropped another 5...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know how the BASIS waitlist tends to move? In the data, it had moved about 30 spots by June 1. Was that in fits and spurts or was that a big drop all at once.
Asking because it moved 10 spaces today and wondering if that’s it for a while.
Check again, PP! My kid's Basis WL number just plummeted again! Down 31 spots now. There's hope...
Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know how the BASIS waitlist tends to move? In the data, it had moved about 30 spots by June 1. Was that in fits and spurts or was that a big drop all at once.
Asking because it moved 10 spaces today and wondering if that’s it for a while.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t know exact numbers, but I understand a huge number of current 8th graders decided to stay for 9th. Since the building has a limit on how many kids it can accommodate, the school may need a smaller entering 5th grade class. Again, I don’t know the exact numbers. But I do know the school’s plan for managing higher retention is to decrease the entering fifth grade classes.
This is true - essentially the number of 5th graders is directly related to how many seats are already filled with returning students each year.
What do we think this means for admitting 5th graders off the waitlist? That their target is 135, or that they over-admitted again and their target is 100?
Probably depends on how many (extra) 8th graders decided to return for 9th grade. So if 20 more than usual/they have gotten in the past, they probably only want a class size of 115 5th graders rather than 135.
(Separately, this (higher than usual return rate for Basis 9th grade) is very interesting to hear. I wonder if it is b/c Walls scrapped their entrance exam and made it much more of a lottery to get in)
Anonymous wrote:Anyone know if Latin registrar has submitted registration info to the myschooldc system yet? I haven’t seen any WL movement.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t know exact numbers, but I understand a huge number of current 8th graders decided to stay for 9th. Since the building has a limit on how many kids it can accommodate, the school may need a smaller entering 5th grade class. Again, I don’t know the exact numbers. But I do know the school’s plan for managing higher retention is to decrease the entering fifth grade classes.
This is true - essentially the number of 5th graders is directly related to how many seats are already filled with returning students each year.
What do we think this means for admitting 5th graders off the waitlist? That their target is 135, or that they over-admitted again and their target is 100?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t know exact numbers, but I understand a huge number of current 8th graders decided to stay for 9th. Since the building has a limit on how many kids it can accommodate, the school may need a smaller entering 5th grade class. Again, I don’t know the exact numbers. But I do know the school’s plan for managing higher retention is to decrease the entering fifth grade classes.
This is true - essentially the number of 5th graders is directly related to how many seats are already filled with returning students each year.
Anonymous wrote:Anyone know if Latin registrar has submitted registration info to the myschooldc system yet? I haven’t seen any WL movement.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t know exact numbers, but I understand a huge number of current 8th graders decided to stay for 9th. Since the building has a limit on how many kids it can accommodate, the school may need a smaller entering 5th grade class. Again, I don’t know the exact numbers. But I do know the school’s plan for managing higher retention is to decrease the entering fifth grade classes.