So it seems that those who have been moved back to 'Boarded' were selected as winners this round...???
With all the changes that have been going on with the way Cadet Command has been updating the status pages, I wouldn't assume anything until the official results have been posted which is still most likely a week away.
While it appears some have received a phone call stating they received a scholarship, be aware that these ROO's are told specifically not to make these phone calls until the official results are posted, things can still change and hearts have been broken in the past, this is why they're told not to make these calls.
So if your waiting and thinking you have not received a scholarship because nobody has contacted you, don't worry, most of the ROOs out there abide by the rules. The ones that don't are simply trying to recruit an applicant before others, they end up just causing undue stress for those that are waiting.
Every year there is this same stress level on this board from those waiting for the results, rumors fly and everyone dissects everything Cadet Command does or changes on the status page, thinking that each change means they are no longer getting a scholarship. The department in Cadet Command that handles all this update and awards to the status page is much smaller then you might think, it takes time to upload everything and go through the numbers. The process is not nearly as cryptic as it sometimes seems.
It's barely been a week into what the ROOs have said will take at least two weeks to complete. Best advice....don't read too much into any changes you see on the status page until the official results are posted. Don't think because you haven't received a phone call from one of your school choices that you are out of the running, these ROOs are breaking the rules that the majority follow. It's a pretty simple process, if you've been boarded you're on the OML, Cadet Command will take the scholarship winners from the OML, those that don't make the cut this board will roll over to the next. There is very little mystery to it. Remember, the majority of the scholarships come from the second and third boards.