+1 I don't even know a family that had one denied. The unspoken sssumption amongst these families is that they are the ones funding the system, they better not be denied. |
I know of two families whose kids were not permitted to remain at Maury, now Brooks, after an older sibling graduated. They were sent to their zoned schools. If they had been in a higher grade when their sibling graduated, they would have been permitted to remain. |
We must know each other because we were there during the transition as well, but all the trailing sibs I know were permitted to stay, even without the sibling. Maybe there were different factors in your case? I don't know but the trasfers never stopped. |
I can't say, I was not one of the families involved, and although we were casually friendly, I don't know every detail of their circumstances. |
It depends whether it's an admin transfer or a programmatic transfer. The latter are much more likely to be granted. |
NP here. I know of several people who live in that gerrymandered section near GW that is designated for JH that got transfers for Brooks (when it was Maury). Since oldest got the transfers the younger siblings also got transferred. Then a few years ago new districts were formed (but that section off of Mt Vernon remained for JH) and the siblings' transfers were revoked and the kids had to go to JH. No exceptions. All of those people have since moved to Fairfax. The only transfers I know of happening are for MVCS and then only if the preferred school had room. |