Anonymous wrote:My other unanswerable question right now: how much of the daily churn at the moment is just kids slightly ahead of mine on the wait list for school X getting an offer off the wait lists at schools Y or Z, accepting those offers, and then disappearing from wait list X as a result?
In other words: it seems at least plausible that, despite my kid apparently inching up in the rankings at our top choices almost daily, there could well be no actual admissions movement at those schools at all.
(Does anyone ever contact schools directly for guidance on this sort of thing and get it, or is that a major faux pas? I have zero idea whether to mentally prepare my kid for the fact that the school they're returning to in less than a week might actually be their school for just a few days...or just continue to say nothing and shock the hell out of them with no advance warning if we do magically get an offer from one of the half dozen schools that has us in peak wait list purgatory atm)
Anonymous wrote:My other unanswerable question right now: how much of the daily churn at the moment is just kids slightly ahead of mine on the wait list for school X getting an offer off the wait lists at schools Y or Z, accepting those offers, and then disappearing from wait list X as a result?
In other words: it seems at least plausible that, despite my kid apparently inching up in the rankings at our top choices almost daily, there could well be no actual admissions movement at those schools at all.
(Does anyone ever contact schools directly for guidance on this sort of thing and get it, or is that a major faux pas? I have zero idea whether to mentally prepare my kid for the fact that the school they're returning to in less than a week might actually be their school for just a few days...or just continue to say nothing and shock the hell out of them with no advance warning if we do magically get an offer from one of the half dozen schools that has us in peak wait list purgatory atm)
Anonymous wrote:Now it's up to single digits at one of our top PK4 choices...up 5 spots since the end of last week! Statistically, they've made more offers than our original wait list number in exactly 50% of the past four years, and of the six years, etc ...primed for max crazy-making!
Trying to mentally prepare for it get to #1 or 2 and then just...stop [crying emoji x infinity]
Anonymous wrote:Now it's up to single digits at one of our top PK4 choices...up 5 spots since the end of last week! Statistically, they've made more offers than our original wait list number in exactly 50% of the past four years, and of the six years, etc ...primed for max crazy-making!
Trying to mentally prepare for it get to #1 or 2 and then just...stop [crying emoji x infinity]
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is anyone else seeing PK4 wait list movement at multiple schools today?
Which ones? I’ve been looking for Kindergarten movement but nothing yet.
Everything seems to be so grade dependent! They're like different worlds wrt offers...
(our list is all PK4s in Georgetown and WOTP ...up 1-3 spots at 5 different schools today. The most single-day movement since lottery day!)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is anyone else seeing PK4 wait list movement at multiple schools today?
Which ones? I’ve been looking for Kindergarten movement but nothing yet.
Anonymous wrote:Is anyone else seeing PK4 wait list movement at multiple schools today?
Anonymous wrote: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.
It's the same number of seats. It's just this year they were offered off the waitlist and last year they were awarded in the lottery.
I suspect the reason they offered fewer seats in the lottery this year is because they were anticipating more IB attrition last year than they got, and wound up overenrolled. So this year they offered fewer lottery seats so that they could wait until they knew their IB enrollment, and then begin making offers to people on the waitlist.
There are a lot of schools who manage the lottery/waitlists this way some years. DCPS will get mad if you do it every year, and start insisting you offer more lottery seats. But they'll give you some leeway if you can show that you exceeded certain enrollment benchmarks the previous year. Figuring out how many lottery seats to offer is always a guessing game.
Hardy will still have full enrollment this year with very good IB buy in, just like last year. The 6th grade class will have about 25-30 new OOB students, just like last year, but many of them will have arrived at the school via a waitlist offer instead of a lottery match. That's truly the only difference.