Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a kid at HB and my other kid has now been waitlisted twice. I'm also a very active school volunteer, friendly with Board members and APS senior staff, etc, etc. I find this wait-listing very surprising! (Or....maybe.....there is no conspiracy.....)
I don’t think anyone ever said every HB sibling gets in. I’m sure most current HB families follow the rules and just send their other kids to neighborhood schools if they are waitlisted for HB. I do think, however, there is the occasional family who doesn’t play by the rules and figures out a way to get their child (sibling or not) in if they are not selected by lottery. I have heard of at least one family with multiple children there (not twins). Odds are just too small that one family would have 3+ kids get in (maybe that rumor isn’t actually true, though?) ? Sadly, it just takes one family to do this to make people doubt the system... With less than a 10 percent chance of selection, statistically speaking, there should be very few siblings at HB (outside of twins)... I’m assuming that is actually the case?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a kid at HB and my other kid has now been waitlisted twice. I'm also a very active school volunteer, friendly with Board members and APS senior staff, etc, etc. I find this wait-listing very surprising! (Or....maybe.....there is no conspiracy.....)
I don’t think anyone ever said every HB sibling gets in. I’m sure most current HB families follow the rules and just send their other kids to neighborhood schools if they are waitlisted for HB. I do think, however, there is the occasional family who doesn’t play by the rules and figures out a way to get their child (sibling or not) in if they are not selected by lottery. I have heard of at least one family with multiple children there (not twins). Odds are just too small that one family would have 3+ kids get in (maybe that rumor isn’t actually true, though?) ? Sadly, it just takes one family to do this to make people doubt the system... With less than a 10 percent chance of selection, statistically speaking, there should be very few siblings at HB (outside of twins)... I’m assuming that is actually the case?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a kid at HB and my other kid has now been waitlisted twice. I'm also a very active school volunteer, friendly with Board members and APS senior staff, etc, etc. I find this wait-listing very surprising! (Or....maybe.....there is no conspiracy.....)
I don’t think anyone ever said every HB sibling gets in. I’m sure most current HB families follow the rules and just send their other kids to neighborhood schools if they are waitlisted for HB. I do think, however, there is the occasional family who doesn’t play by the rules and figures out a way to get their child (sibling or not) in if they are not selected by lottery. I have heard of at least one family with multiple children there (not twins). Odds are just too small that one family would have 3+ kids get in (maybe that rumor isn’t actually true, though?) ? Sadly, it just takes one family to do this to make people doubt the system... With less than a 10 percent chance of selection, statistically speaking, there should be very few siblings at HB (outside of twins)... I’m assuming that is actually the case?
Anonymous wrote:I have a kid at HB and my other kid has now been waitlisted twice. I'm also a very active school volunteer, friendly with Board members and APS senior staff, etc, etc. I find this wait-listing very surprising! (Or....maybe.....there is no conspiracy.....)
Anonymous wrote:I have a kid at HB and my other kid has now been waitlisted twice. I'm also a very active school volunteer, friendly with Board members and APS senior staff, etc, etc. I find this wait-listing very surprising! (Or....maybe.....there is no conspiracy.....)
Anonymous wrote:Can we talk about Arlington TechTech? We're in. I'd love to hear some useful feedback.
Anonymous wrote:What happened with Arlington Tech this year? It went from taking everyone last year to a huge surge in applications. I've seen waitlist numbers for that as high as #240.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Use this link https://apsva.schoolmint.net
Why does my 6th grader show up twice?
One entry says “cancelled” and the other has a wait list #. Was his application drawn and then somebody cancelled it?
My 9th grader only has a waitlist #; 1 entry.
Same for my 6th grader. It's weird.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We're waitlist #6 for 6th grade.
Any shot?
5 people at your child’s school need to turn it down first before you would get in.
Does this happen? Does anyone on the waitlist get in at all?
How long do people have to make their decision?
I would say your odds are low personally. I would also look at how many slots your school have. If there are only 2 slots... then the 2 kids who were offered spots must both decline, the next two #1 and #2 on WL must decline, the next two after them #3 and #4 need to decline which will bring up slots 5 and eventually 6. not good odds.
Anonymous wrote:Not much hope, but mine is #15 for 10th grade.
Odds more than a dozen current kids move/ new kids withdraw their spot?
Last year we were over 100, so this seems low, but remind me to let this GO!
#Elsa