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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]What happens to all the OOB families who didn't get in through prior IB staus or lottery? Like kids of faculty/staff? [b]Or the family that moved to DC mid year, investigated OOB options and were able to secure a spot because there was room?[/b] I guess they will all get thrown out too since the principal will no longer have discretion over the enrollment process. Well that should be an interesting shit show to watch.[/quote] In this case they are an OOB family and it's all good. If there is room for OOB kids and none on the waitlist, of course they can enroll. There is some provision for staff kids as well to attend their parent's school. I fail to see why this is so hard for you to grasp.[/quote] Because you don't have any idea what you are talking about. In the first example you are assuming there was no waitlist so the spot was offered legitimately which may or may not be true and can't be verified at this point anyway. Secondly, the provision the mayor suspended for the current academic year specifically addressed those who move out of boundary during the school. It did not mention those who are currently OOB regardless of how they became an OOB family. The reality is that existing students, should the provision be adapted for next year, are likely to be grandfathered into their existing school. [/quote] For the moment. If the policy is implemented, kids who move mid-year can finish out the year but then need to transfer. I don't understand your example about the OOB family that got a spot midyear when moving to DC from somewhere else. Did they apply using a DC address they were not living at and then try to reapply using their actual DC address when they had one?[/quote] Are you a DCPS person? Seriously, I have a ton of questions for you if you are responding as a rep of the system.[/quote]
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