Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It takes 100 waitlist offers to fill 25-30 seats? If so, that is also interesting.
This. It doesn’t take 100 offers to fill 25 seats. More families are turning down offers and why the waitlist is so deep.
How do you know that Hardy only offered ~25 lottery seats? The data doesn’t indicate how many lottery seats are actually available after Hardy got their IB enrollment numbers. For all we know, Hardy needed to fill 50-75 seats from the waitlist, right?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It takes 100 waitlist offers to fill 25-30 seats? If so, that is also interesting.
This. It doesn’t take 100 offers to fill 25 seats. More families are turning down offers and why the waitlist is so deep.
Anonymous wrote:It takes 100 waitlist offers to fill 25-30 seats? If so, that is also interesting.
Anonymous wrote:it doesnt. but some people rely on the lottery for middle school and lots of seats at hardy is a big change from several years ago.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I stand corrected on Hardy - I wrote MSDC and this was there response:
Hello,
Yes, the numbers, albeit larger than usual, are correct. They offered fewer seats in the lottery this year and this may have been why they then had to make more offers than usual.
Let us know if you need further assistance or call the My School DC Hotline at 202-888-6336, from Monday to Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Best,
Michele DeSando
MSDC Parent Response Manager
202-888-6336
She / Ella
This is the explanation. Last year they offered 25 6th grade seats and this year only 2. Looks like they were expecting more inbound families to attend this year (not sure why with loss of JR feed) and they had the same amount of inbound actually enroll as last year.
It’s reasonable to believe it took them ~100 offers to fill the remaining ~23 seats after June. Late in the summer waitlists moves fast and some people are not ready to pivot that quickly or able to respond quickly to an offer that is good for a week or less.
If they had offered the same 25 seats this year I bet they would have had similar august offer numbers as last year.
Anonymous wrote:I stand corrected on Hardy - I wrote MSDC and this was there response:
Hello,
Yes, the numbers, albeit larger than usual, are correct. They offered fewer seats in the lottery this year and this may have been why they then had to make more offers than usual.
Let us know if you need further assistance or call the My School DC Hotline at 202-888-6336, from Monday to Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Best,
Michele DeSando
MSDC Parent Response Manager
202-888-6336
She / Ella
Anonymous wrote:I think the main way that MacArthur as a feed might impact whether or not families take a spot at Hardy is for families who live on the east side. If you live on CH and get a spot at Hardy, it no longer guarantees you a spot at J-R. Well C-H has a couple decent MSs now. And if you want MacArthur, you can almost certainly lottery in there for 9th. So why commute to Hardy for 3 years?
I suspect a lot of people who might have taken those Hardy spots 4 or 5 years ago now decide to attend their IB of S-H or E-H, since Hardy no longer gets them into a HS they find to be a significant upgrade over Eastern.