Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We're in the same boat. Yes.
For me, I am a little frustrated that 2 years ago, the plan was that every family would have a spot so long as they registered in time. Now it seems like APS is not expecting to have enough staff and we'll be doing lottery. Just one more PITA to deal with as we all try to get to normal. The new start times really make extended day something more of us will need, when this year we could get by without it. I hope they can address this.
I think it was partially due to registration issues caused by the first come first serve sign ups. Pretty sure the whole system crashed. Also, parents who can’t be on their computer at 7 am actually get a shot to get their kids signed up. But, as PP said, only one school had a waitlist this year so it might not even be the issue people are making it out to be- APS will hire more staff if they need to and have candidates.
Lol registration opened at midnight! I remember staying up until midnight and having to keep trying until 2-3 am because the site would crash even at midnight!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We're in the same boat. Yes.
For me, I am a little frustrated that 2 years ago, the plan was that every family would have a spot so long as they registered in time. Now it seems like APS is not expecting to have enough staff and we'll be doing lottery. Just one more PITA to deal with as we all try to get to normal. The new start times really make extended day something more of us will need, when this year we could get by without it. I hope they can address this.
I think it was partially due to registration issues caused by the first come first serve sign ups. Pretty sure the whole system crashed. Also, parents who can’t be on their computer at 7 am actually get a shot to get their kids signed up. But, as PP said, only one school had a waitlist this year so it might not even be the issue people are making it out to be- APS will hire more staff if they need to and have candidates.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good to hear this might not be an issue. It's not like there are other options, outside of hiring a sitter.
I can’t tell if this is sarcasm but there are other options- code ninjas, taekwando places, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Good to hear this might not be an issue. It's not like there are other options, outside of hiring a sitter.
Anonymous wrote:We're in the same boat. Yes.
For me, I am a little frustrated that 2 years ago, the plan was that every family would have a spot so long as they registered in time. Now it seems like APS is not expecting to have enough staff and we'll be doing lottery. Just one more PITA to deal with as we all try to get to normal. The new start times really make extended day something more of us will need, when this year we could get by without it. I hope they can address this.
Anonymous wrote:We're in the same boat. Yes.
For me, I am a little frustrated that 2 years ago, the plan was that every family would have a spot so long as they registered in time. Now it seems like APS is not expecting to have enough staff and we'll be doing lottery. Just one more PITA to deal with as we all try to get to normal. The new start times really make extended day something more of us will need, when this year we could get by without it. I hope they can address this.
Anonymous wrote:We're in the same boat. Yes.
For me, I am a little frustrated that 2 years ago, the plan was that every family would have a spot so long as they registered in time. Now it seems like APS is not expecting to have enough staff and we'll be doing lottery. Just one more PITA to deal with as we all try to get to normal. The new start times really make extended day something more of us will need, when this year we could get by without it. I hope they can address this.