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Reply to "Moving to the area midyear -- and PK lotteries"
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[quote=Anonymous]Charter schools don't use an address-based system, so they might be your best option. At non-charter schools, the kids living within the school's boundary will get preference for preschool (since preschool is not guaranteed here), so if you don't live in the boundary you probably wont' get in. At a charter, your chances are as good as any other non-sibling's regardless of where you live. So I'd suggest you try to get more comfortable with charters :-) The big decision you need to make, house-wise, is do you want your in-boundary school to be a school that offers a lot of Spanish instruction, or not. And that should help you cut down your list of other schools to apply to as well.[/quote]
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