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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]As someone who got a bad lottery number— high 100 and 200s waitlist numbers at schools 1-11 and matched at 12th school— I would say expect and prepare for the worst. If you do not have a viable private option for PK3, take the time to find some safer bets to put in your list but ONLY put them on your list if you can truly see yourself being ok with sending your child there. I was not mentally prepared for a worst case scenario and felt as though we had no options even though we got matched somewhere because at the end of the day, I wasn’t actually comfortable with our 12th school. If you can find twelve schools that you can actually see your DC attending, you will feel so much more at ease leading up to results day. I know that’s easier said than done, but try to fully wrap your head around ending up at even your lowest ranked schools. Don’t put a school as a safety just to tell yourself you have some safeties. Assume that they will end up at school number 12. Of you can’t actually see your child there, find a solid private/daycare option so that you are able to only play your hand at schools you actually want to attend. It is so hard to avoid the anxiety, frustration, jealousy that this system perpetuates. But I can say from my own experience, it will be ok and even if you don’t end up at a school you think you want now, your family will end up at the right school eventually and will ultimately thrive. I will also say that many of my friends that matched with those highly sought after charter schools we all think we want ended up being disappointed and those who felt they “lost” were so pleasantly surprised by the school they ended up at. You will get through this and your child will be ok. They clearly have parents who are deeply invested in their education and overall well-being and that’s worth much more than any one school’s test scores or buzz or convenience. [/quote] +1. Be prepared to continually assess whether or not your child's school is a good fit, and it might be a different answer for each kid. We're not happy with our HRC DCI feeder that people are vying for. It's fine if your child is very middle of the bell curve, but it's terrible for special needs or advanced kids. It's very challenging making these ranking decisions that affect the whole educational trajectory for a 3 year old. It's too young to know what kind of learner they are. Even if you love your school, be prepared to make another move if it turns out to not be a good fit later on. We thought we were done once we got into our #1 pick in PreK, but it wasn't a good fit.[/quote] Do you mind stating which feeder it is? [/quote]
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