Window envelope. No idea of the contents obviously, but expecting rejection. Not worried too much -- I have a great kid, and our home middle school is awesome. He'll be fine either way. |
| Mine shows an evenelop, with an address window, so not a rip envelop. |
| For some test results they send everyone a regular envelope. I think InView came in one. |
Is it big envelope? In the past, acceptance letter was mailed in big envelope. But last year's CES acceptance was also mailed in perforated envelopes. |
Last year our MS acceptance letter was printed two sided on 8.5" x 11" and trifolded in a normal envelope. |
with window pane? |
NP. Can you explain this? |
| I think her child got perfect on the Q and NQ and three wrong on V. |
Honestly, I don't remember. It's also entirely possible that the process changes year by year. It wasn't a lot of pomp and circumstance, though. We got a letter with scores and a wait list for one school and a recommended for another. I'd guess that rejection letters looked entirely the same. We did get a follow up letter shortly after from the center coordinator inviting us to a magnet meeting. I wouldn't put much thought into an acceptance or rejection based on the envelope that is on the way. |
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Just for you, PP, I went back and looked at my Informed Delivery from last January. Yes, acceptances came in an envelope with a window pane. Posters here reported that rejections came in perforated rip envelopes. I don't know about people who were waitlisted to one program and rejected from the other. Note that a few months later, CES acceptances came in rip envelopes, though (I happened to have a 3rd and 5th grader last year). |
| Anyone NOT have a window envelope? Anyone see a rip card? I don't have Informed Delivery. |
To add to this, I went back and looked at last year's thread here. One person reported an envelope that had wait list + rejection from the two schools. Another reported perforated envelope with rejections for both. |
Did not receive anything in USPS Informed Delivery today
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| How to check the mail delivery information? Is it a paid program? |