Anonymous wrote:This is what I understood but I am still confused. Does this sound right?
1. Complete the application through myschooldc by Feb 1
- include seventh grade transcript
- must show 7th grade GPA 3.0 or above
- if from DCPS, it will be sent from MS
- if outside DCPS must be official school transcript (school letterhead)
- no essays, no teacher recs, no test scores
2. Of those who applied, the students with the top 500 GPAs will be invited for an interview
3. Interviews will be conducted after Feb 1 - mid-March
- virtual, not in-person
- student interview first, then parents join (parent interview will not be held against the student ; )
- interview will be scored - 31 possible points
4. Walls will assign each student a score - interview can be scored up to 31, GPA can be scored up to 5 for a total possible score of 36.
5. Students with the top 250 scores (GPA + interview) will be eligible and be placed in a lottery
6. Approx 140 students of the 250 eligible will be matched to Walls through a lottery and the rest will be waitlisted.
6. Students will be notified of a match and have to indicate acceptance
7. Students will be pulled from the WL when a matched student declines the offered spot.
Hi- this is the first time I'm seeing this weighting scheme. Our child had their Walls interview this week. The whole interview took about 7 minutes total (fewer than 5 minutes with our child and about 2 minutes with us)...I cannot understand how they would get enough valuable information from this amount of time to weight the interview 6 times more than GPA...anyone else have any insight into this? Do folks think it will actually be just a lottery in the end (which may be the fairest thing to do given the state of the world)?