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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]i think that is incorrect. current students can continue and i believe that the first class fall 2025 enrolling spring 2024 can basically choose the old in-boundary school or the new in-boundary school. after that it is different[/quote] I’m not totally clear, but based on my interpretation of the hill rag article quoted at the beginning of the post, if you are not enrolled in spring 2024 then you can’t attend your old in bound. I am in a situation where you can only get into your inbounds school for pre-K with a sibling preference. So we likely won’t be able to enroll by spring 2025.[/quote] We are the exact same situation and so boundary changes do make me very nervous. It seems pretty unfair to be shut out if the lines change, despite having a kid already within Dcps, just because pre-k was so popular that we couldn’t get in before 2025. [/quote] Pre-K isn’t guaranteed though. Are you saying that every 3 year old should be allowed to their inbound? Then people who had 2 year olds would complain. You have a shot at the lottery line everyone else. The boundary review isn’t new news, you decided to risk it when you bought. [/quote]
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