I hand delivered (crazy, I know) the first choice letter and mailed the love letters. Maybe that is old school.
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Oh, cool! Was this in the recent past? |
Kid is in lower school. |
I would think just child and grade. |
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Can’t wait for February to come. Tired of all the brown nosing and waiting. We’re at an in home daycare. No consultants. We can afford private. We didn’t know about feeder schools and didn’t think a consultant was worth it for lower school. Now I regret the latter.
Oh and We forgot the thank you notes! I really hope these things don’t have that much of an impact. I don’t understand how a letter to express strong interest would move you higher on the pile. |
| This is insane and malpractice. Kid in our class- they applied from PHILADELPHIA and they were moving here. They had their Philly PSD call and get feedback. Get your PSD to do the same or there’s no donation this year! |
eww who wants to take a kid from Philadelphia. Most have been a bottom tier school |
Schools are interested in yield. They want to know you would come if offered a spot. Two equal kids/families, one with a letter of intent to attend if offered vs one with nothing-- who gets the spot? |
| We were from small unconnected preschool. No consultants. We did it on our own. We were lucky but made it to TT K. This is years ago. But we focused on big schools as we thought we have a better chance. |
| Has anyone else gotten feedback at this point? |
| No, where did you get feedback from? |
Dumb question, but do we just email admissions our love/first choice letters? |
Or you could write and drop them off. Or mail them. We wrote and dropped off. |
| We still don't have feedback yet. Wondering if any schools already shared feedback? |
| Chiming in to add that your psd is neglecting an essential part of their job. Coordinating placements is how it works here. |