| #18 for maryvale.... |
Your kid will probably get in. |
It is at Burnt Mills. I don't know about the other two. |
Why would't you do your research BEFORE you applied??
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| We are 12 for Maryvale for French, but this is for a rising first grader. What do you think my chances are? I can't imagine 12 kids are going to drop out of Kindergarten by first grade... anyone know |
Coincidentally, we had #12 for Maryvale for first grade this year and got a spot in January, right before the cutoff. You have a chance, at least. Good luck to you-- we were so grateful to get the spot and although starting in January is not ideal, it was totally worth it. |
| I thought siblings wouldn't be invited to different programs? My son and daughter were invited to different programs. Argh! The commute will definitely be a hardship. |
| 141 for K at SCES which means we will be on the non-French side of the school with no hope of moving over this year. I wish they still gave preference to home school kids. Anyone know if that ever really was a policy, and if so, when they changed it? I'd like to know if my realtor from 8 years ago was just flat wrong. |
It has never been a policy. Why should home school kids have preference? |
It's kind of crsppy that some home schools have preference and others don't, though. |
It would drive me nuts to send my kid to a school where she was excluded from the better program! It's in your face every day. |
| My kids are at College Gardens. I don't think of the Chinese Immersion program as better in any way. Not saying it isn't fine for a 1/2 day immersion program but they have a hard time getting teachers and they just don't seem to get that much Chinese time. |
| SCES has never had a neighborhood preference, though it may seem like there is b/c so many in the neighborhood get in. |
We also got a 1st grade slot from Mayvale with a similar number and ended up turning it down. |
RCF has before and after care through Kids Adventures. |