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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Wish OP would just name her IB, so that families that are there can offer their opinions and experiences. I suspect that her IB is likely a good option for ps3 but it's easy to disregard it because the grass is always greener. [/quote] I dunno, it sounds like OP has done her homework on her IB and feels it's too in transition for her. If she knows the Principal is changing (or whatever "leadership changes" means), then maybe she's already decided that no matter what current families think, something is about to change and she wants to wait the change out? Not sure, but that's how I read OPs posts on her IB.[/quote] OP here-- yes, I just want to have another safe option in case I don't feel good about the new admin and a few other issues with the PK program being a good fit for my child. It's Title I but not a bad school overall. If the current principal were staying, we would probably be just fine at that school. But I want another safe option on my list. Also, last year the IB school didn't get through its PK3 waitlist until later in the year, so there's a slim chance we wouldn't get in... [/quote] But did they get through the IB kids on the waitlist? It makes a difference as far as whether something is a safety _for you_ vs. what it would be for someone else. Still curious about the school![/quote]
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