Anonymous wrote:.Anonymous wrote:DCI had something like 10 applicants for every available spot---which will be taken by feeders.
NotMy daughter got into Spanish track, not from feeder school, but with sibling preference. She is 23 on wait list for Chinese track
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was curious how many fifth & sixth graders there are in the context of these waitlists. Combined DCPS & charter enrollment drops by 900 kids between fifth & sixth grade! Is that because of kids being held back or flight? Good grief!
https://www.dcpcsb.org/data/evaluating-student-enrollment/student-enrollment
https://dcps.dc.gov/page/dcps-glance-enrollment
less nefarious - private school entry, notably parochial schools
^^should say "flight" from public school not District necessarily
Note that they all come back in 9th grade.
still not great! DC should find those 900 families and ask them what have made them stay.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was curious how many fifth & sixth graders there are in the context of these waitlists. Combined DCPS & charter enrollment drops by 900 kids between fifth & sixth grade! Is that because of kids being held back or flight? Good grief!
https://www.dcpcsb.org/data/evaluating-student-enrollment/student-enrollment
https://dcps.dc.gov/page/dcps-glance-enrollment
less nefarious - private school entry, notably parochial schools
^^should say "flight" from public school not District necessarily
Note that they all come back in 9th grade.
still not great! DC should find those 900 families and ask them what have made them stay.
nah, I'm happy to have their tax dollars and not need to educate their kids. We come out ahead that way.
.Anonymous wrote:DCI had something like 10 applicants for every available spot---which will be taken by feeders.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Basis accepted 135 students into 5th grade and there are 188 on the waitlist.
Someone in another thread firmly asserted that they only accepted 110 this year — that they’ll accept more depending upon 9th grade matriculation.
Are you someone with access to the MySchool data?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was curious how many fifth & sixth graders there are in the context of these waitlists. Combined DCPS & charter enrollment drops by 900 kids between fifth & sixth grade! Is that because of kids being held back or flight? Good grief!
https://www.dcpcsb.org/data/evaluating-student-enrollment/student-enrollment
https://dcps.dc.gov/page/dcps-glance-enrollment
less nefarious - private school entry, notably parochial schools
^^should say "flight" from public school not District necessarily
Note that they all come back in 9th grade.
still not great! DC should find those 900 families and ask them what have made them stay.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was curious how many fifth & sixth graders there are in the context of these waitlists. Combined DCPS & charter enrollment drops by 900 kids between fifth & sixth grade! Is that because of kids being held back or flight? Good grief!
https://www.dcpcsb.org/data/evaluating-student-enrollment/student-enrollment
https://dcps.dc.gov/page/dcps-glance-enrollment
less nefarious - private school entry, notably parochial schools
^^should say "flight" from public school not District necessarily
Note that they all come back in 9th grade.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was curious how many fifth & sixth graders there are in the context of these waitlists. Combined DCPS & charter enrollment drops by 900 kids between fifth & sixth grade! Is that because of kids being held back or flight? Good grief!
https://www.dcpcsb.org/data/evaluating-student-enrollment/student-enrollment
https://dcps.dc.gov/page/dcps-glance-enrollment
less nefarious - private school entry, notably parochial schools
^^should say "flight" from public school not District necessarily
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was curious how many fifth & sixth graders there are in the context of these waitlists. Combined DCPS & charter enrollment drops by 900 kids between fifth & sixth grade! Is that because of kids being held back or flight? Good grief!
https://www.dcpcsb.org/data/evaluating-student-enrollment/student-enrollment
https://dcps.dc.gov/page/dcps-glance-enrollment
less nefarious - private school entry, notably parochial schools
Anonymous wrote:I was curious how many fifth & sixth graders there are in the context of these waitlists. Combined DCPS & charter enrollment drops by 900 kids between fifth & sixth grade! Is that because of kids being held back or flight? Good grief!
https://www.dcpcsb.org/data/evaluating-student-enrollment/student-enrollment
https://dcps.dc.gov/page/dcps-glance-enrollment
Anonymous wrote:Everyone is still pining for Deal, Hardy, SH, Basis and Latin
All of those schools have large waitlists
Jefferson is showing great improvement so I would go there next for all the people stuck
The fact remains that there are not enough high quality middle schools slots for folks and people are going private or moving instead of staying in DCPS which hurts everyone