Anonymous wrote:We entered in K a few years ago (not Sidwell); not terribly good stats.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FWIW, because there has been speculation on the issue, here's a breakdown of entry point for the 16 Sidwell NMSFs (to the best of my recollection):
7 in 9th grade
3 in 6th grade
1 in K
5 in PK
There's also one NMSF from St. Alban's who went to Sidwell from PK to 3rd grade.
Thanks, good information.
Anonymous wrote:FWIW, because there has been speculation on the issue, here's a breakdown of entry point for the 16 Sidwell NMSFs (to the best of my recollection):
7 in 9th grade
3 in 6th grade
1 in K
5 in PK
There's also one NMSF from St. Alban's who went to Sidwell from PK to 3rd grade.
FWIW, because there has been speculation on the issue, here's a breakdown of entry point for the 16 Sidwell NMSFs (to the best of my recollection):
7 in 9th grade
3 in 6th grade
1 in K
5 in PK
Anonymous wrote:This is true. DC schools were asked not to release their lists.
Doesn't make any sense. Some students apply to schools without SAT and/or ACT requirements... or just ACT submission. So any student can avoid or miss the NMF list since this requires an SAT score.
Doesn't make any sense. Some students apply to schools without SAT and/or ACT requirements... or just ACT submission. So any student can avoid or miss the NMF list since this requires an SAT score.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is true. DC schools were asked not to release their lists.
Any proof of this? It frankly makes no sense. The list exists, and dozens of DC area high schools have it. The idea that somehow it would fail to reach a journalist who would publish it is just silly. News outlets get pictures of secret celebrity wedding and births, so surely they can get a stupid semifinalist list. And since someone's going to publish, no one would want to be the one to fail to publish. Also, it's hard to imagine the Obama administration taking any steps to block the news media from publishing news -- the backlash would be ridiculous, and (like 'em or not) the Obama communications team is too smart to leave itself open to such a self-inflicted wound. It would be published within a couple weeks.
Anonymous wrote:This is true. DC schools were asked not to release their lists.
Anonymous wrote:I just read on the College forum that the DC list will not be published this year because the inclusion or absence of Malia Obama would cause too much scrutiny. Who knows if this is accurate information?