Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If it helps, by the time your kid graduates, you will look back and wonder why you cared about getting into ATS (if they do get in, you will be rabidly loyal, but otherwise? Nah)
Not true, there have been families leaving ATS, back to neighborhood schools and to private schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No!! We were number six several years ago and got in two years later.
It's a new lottery every year now. Your number doesn't carry over year-to-year anymore.
Anonymous wrote:The principal is retiring at the end of this year, coupled with the proposed start time change (and teacher/family dissatisfaction with that change) you have a better shot than before.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If it helps, by the time your kid graduates, you will look back a!d wonder why you cared about getting into ATS (if they do get in, you will be rabidly loyal, but otherwise? Nah)
Not true, there have been families leaving ATS, back to neighborhood schools and to private schools.
Anonymous wrote:The principal is retiring at the end of this year, coupled with the proposed start time change (and teacher/family dissatisfaction with that change) you have a better shot than before.
Anonymous wrote:If it helps, by the time your kid graduates, you will look back and wonder why you cared about getting into ATS (if they do get in, you will be rabidly loyal, but otherwise? Nah)
Anonymous wrote:If it helps, by the time your kid graduates, you will look back and wonder why you cared about getting into ATS (if they do get in, you will be rabidly loyal, but otherwise? Nah)
Anonymous wrote:No!! We were number six several years ago and got in two years later.