Anonymous wrote:I had no idea the current school knows if you play the lottery. That is terrible! Why do they do it that way?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think they get a weekly summary which shows how many have applied and how many have ranked the school in their top 3 choices (which I guess is a proxy for likelihood of attending if matched). I didn't realize they got your contact info.
They are likely trying to assess your interest and get you to accept if you match.
Wow. I had no idea. That seems odd. Ideally your school wouldn't know if they were your top or bottom choice, if you end up there.
Anonymous wrote:I think they get a weekly summary which shows how many have applied and how many have ranked the school in their top 3 choices (which I guess is a proxy for likelihood of attending if matched). I didn't realize they got your contact info.
They are likely trying to assess your interest and get you to accept if you match.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is it true that your enrolled school knows if you’re playing the lottery (I.e., considering leaving)?
If so that’s pretty lousy, as it could leave school administrators with the feeling that your family is not totally invested in staying.
They know and and it does lack or investment. Also, administrators have eyes on local forums (Facebook groups, etc.) and they watch your school inquiries and “crossing fingers for a a good number.” School choice is school choice. But it doesn’t go unnoticed.
Funny I asked this last year and got the - they do not care answer.
Well of course they're going to say that. But they do-- especially if you are in PTO leadership or your child scores 5s/is obviously bright.
Totally agree here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is it true that your enrolled school knows if you’re playing the lottery (I.e., considering leaving)?
If so that’s pretty lousy, as it could leave school administrators with the feeling that your family is not totally invested in staying.
They know and and it does lack or investment. Also, administrators have eyes on local forums (Facebook groups, etc.) and they watch your school inquiries and “crossing fingers for a a good number.” School choice is school choice. But it doesn’t go unnoticed.
Funny I asked this last year and got the - they do not care answer.
Well of course they're going to say that. But they do-- especially if you are in PTO leadership or your child scores 5s/is obviously bright.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is it true that your enrolled school knows if you’re playing the lottery (I.e., considering leaving)?
If so that’s pretty lousy, as it could leave school administrators with the feeling that your family is not totally invested in staying.
They know and and it does lack or investment. Also, administrators have eyes on local forums (Facebook groups, etc.) and they watch your school inquiries and “crossing fingers for a a good number.” School choice is school choice. But it doesn’t go unnoticed.
Funny I asked this last year and got the - they do not care answer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is it true that your enrolled school knows if you’re playing the lottery (I.e., considering leaving)?
If so that’s pretty lousy, as it could leave school administrators with the feeling that your family is not totally invested in staying.
They know and and it does lack or investment. Also, administrators have eyes on local forums (Facebook groups, etc.) and they watch your school inquiries and “crossing fingers for a a good number.” School choice is school choice. But it doesn’t go unnoticed.
Oops. I’m one cocktail in OP. It “does show lack of investment.”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is it true that your enrolled school knows if you’re playing the lottery (I.e., considering leaving)?
If so that’s pretty lousy, as it could leave school administrators with the feeling that your family is not totally invested in staying.
They know and and it does lack or investment. Also, administrators have eyes on local forums (Facebook groups, etc.) and they watch your school inquiries and “crossing fingers for a a good number.” School choice is school choice. But it doesn’t go unnoticed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is it true that your enrolled school knows if you’re playing the lottery (I.e., considering leaving)?
If so that’s pretty lousy, as it could leave school administrators with the feeling that your family is not totally invested in staying.
They know and and it does lack or investment. Also, administrators have eyes on local forums (Facebook groups, etc.) and they watch your school inquiries and “crossing fingers for a a good number.” School choice is school choice. But it doesn’t go unnoticed.
Anonymous wrote:Is it true that your enrolled school knows if you’re playing the lottery (I.e., considering leaving)?
If so that’s pretty lousy, as it could leave school administrators with the feeling that your family is not totally invested in staying.