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Reply to "If your kids changed elementary schools due to a move"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]We moved in the middle of Kindergarten. We did a COSA for the rest of his K year and then started in the new school to start 1st grade. The transition was pretty easy.[/quote] Was it easy to get a COSA for the rest of kindergarten? I would prefer to keep him at his school for the rest of the year. [/quote] Super easy - filled it out, turned it in to the new neighborhood school. My understanding is that they are automatically granted to finish out a school year when you move.[/quote] I'd call anaymously to find out if that's indeed true. I would not change schools for my child mid year for a move. I think it's very disruptive to children who depend on routines. Not to mention the child already has to adapt to the divorce. I have seen children have to change schools when the school was told about a move, however I don't know if a cosa was requested or if this was something that was even offered by the school (on the chance the parents did not know this was an option). I'm sorry you and your family is going through this. [/quote] Thanks! Yes, I would definitely prefer to keep him there for the rest of year. I wouldn't mind keeping him there until he goes to middle school, but I know that's impossible.[/quote]
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