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Reply to "Do people get creative (e.g. lie) in order to get sibling preference?"
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[quote=Anonymous]The sibling preference policy might actually be more advantageous to the school than the family. Without the sibling preference policy, parents have little incentive to volunteer to improve the school in ways that have no immediate benefit to their enrolled child but instead have a lasting impact on the school. Why serve on the LSRT? Why lobby to have DCPS modernize the building or improve the grounds? These projects will likely not be completed before the child graduates. Even if completed sooner, the child will only benefit from them for a year or two. On the other hand, if the sibling preference policy ensures that younger siblings will benefit from these projects, parents are more likely to undertake them. [/quote]
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