JKLMoOB PK4 - no chance, right?

Anonymous
Is it correct to assume that no JKLM schools take OOB kids for PK4? No point in listing them at all, right?
Anonymous
Yep.
Anonymous
not true at all i know two people who got into murch OOB pre k this year--they did not get on by the beginning of school year but after
dcmom
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Re: Murch - did they have sibs there? Or was is straight no preference?
Anonymous
at Murch last year OOB with sibling preference (2) got a spot right before school started, and a few other OOB got a spot before count day, without any preference. I am not sure about this year, but I assume there might be a chance (depending on the number in the waitlist - also call he school a few days before count day, if there are spots to fill and people on the waitlist turned them down or are not responding, you may get it). I know that Janney left tens of IB on the waitlist so I would not waste time adding janney to the list
dcmom
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Thanks, PP! super helpful.
Anonymous
Will Janney be overcrowded then come K?
Anonymous
Finding out how many sections of PreK will be offered is useful info too. If a school historically (meaning last couple of years) has let's say 53 IB kids apply for PReK and the school will offer 3 PreK classes next year that means there might be 7 available spots--which would go to OOB (with preference ones first). But if the school only has two sections of PK then there will be 13 IB kids on the waitlist and OOB chances are practically nonexistent. Note that some schools are required to set aside one or two spots for Early Stages kids.

And it's unclear how the DME/mayor approved plan for OOB set asides will work which could come into play if any of the JKLM schools are below 10% OOB (Mann maybe?).
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:at Murch last year OOB with sibling preference (2) got a spot right before school started, and a few other OOB got a spot before count day, without any preference. I am not sure about this year, but I assume there might be a chance (depending on the number in the waitlist - also call he school a few days before count day, if there are spots to fill and people on the waitlist turned them down or are not responding, you may get it). I know that Janney left tens of IB on the waitlist so I would not waste time adding janney to the list


This happened because the school decided to add another preK class at the last minute and couldn't have several underemrolled classes of 15 or whatever.

I would not assume that to be a recurring event, the adding of whole class.
Anonymous
Hasn't Janney added a whole class to kindergarten a couple times over the years?
Anonymous
Janney added one last year when they saw how many IB kids were going to want a spot.
Anonymous
I know of a couple people who got into Lafayette OOB for preK 4 last year, so it's not unheard of.
Anonymous
My son got in several years ago but we had an older child in the school and the sibling preference. We got the call a week before school started.
Anonymous
I think the idea is you could use one or two of your lottery spots for a JKLM and hope for the best while not expecting it, but if it were me, I would not load up my lottery card with them.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:at Murch last year OOB with sibling preference (2) got a spot right before school started, and a few other OOB got a spot before count day, without any preference. I am not sure about this year, but I assume there might be a chance (depending on the number in the waitlist - also call he school a few days before count day, if there are spots to fill and people on the waitlist turned them down or are not responding, you may get it). I know that Janney left tens of IB on the waitlist so I would not waste time adding janney to the list


This happened because the school decided to add another preK class at the last minute and couldn't have several underemrolled classes of 15 or whatever.

I would not assume that to be a recurring event, the adding of whole class.


False. Murch has 3 preK classes this year; it had 3 preK classes last year; and it had 3 preK classes the year before last.
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