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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]With only 30 PreK3 spots left at Brent (down from 38 last year) and Lord knows how many names going in the hat in the 2015-2016 lottery season, I wouldn't hold my breath. The school was expecting two dozen in-boundary applicants with siblings in the last lottery season and got 42. Take heart, Van Ness got nearly 20 of the Brent in-boundary 3 year olds and AppleTree LP got a dozen. If you land in either program (both solid and predominantly high SES), your kid will have plenty of K buddies/former classmates at Brent. Tyler Spanish Immersion, Ludlow-Taylor and Peabody also welcome multiple Brent in-boundary kids for PreK3 and 4. [/quote] Please rank the Appletrees higher if this is your plan. Some of us are interested in lotterying into these schools and staying past K.[/quote] Then you better get a good number else you can go visit these kids and their slot. [/quote] What a profound observation. OP is well within her right to take a spot at one of these schools, but she can also consider her fellow residents, not to mention the schools.[/quote] So she should prioritize someone else's kid over her own? Show me how that's responsible. Oh,and there's no evidence that them leaving your school hurts the school they left. Causation vs. correlation, my dear. That is all. You may go.[/quote]
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