Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And how much the teachers/APS are willing to backdoor your kid in. There is always the HB admin loophole.
This is horrible but I know it happens. We know someone bragging that she knows her 5th grader is going to get in. Older sibling goes there. Not that I understand how they rig lottery or just replace kids once they see the list.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And how much the teachers/APS are willing to backdoor your kid in. There is always the HB admin loophole.
This is horrible but I know it happens. We know someone bragging that she knows her 5th grader is going to get in. Older sibling goes there. Not that I understand how they rig lottery or just replace kids once they see the list.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And how much the teachers/APS are willing to backdoor your kid in. There is always the HB admin loophole.
This is horrible but I know it happens. We know someone bragging that she knows her 5th grader is going to get in. Older sibling goes there. Not that I understand how they rig lottery or just replace kids once they see the list.
Anonymous wrote:Does anyone actually watch the lottery??
Anonymous wrote:And how much the teachers/APS are willing to backdoor your kid in. There is always the HB admin loophole.
Anonymous wrote:Along those same lines, what are the odds of getting into HB Woodlawn?
Anonymous wrote:1. When they give sibling preference, does it count if you’re applying to kindergarten and the sibling is a younger not in kindergarten yet? They would be concurrently enrolled a year later if both got in.
I'm not sure I understand your question, but my understanding is that if your current kindergartner gets in this year through the lottery, then your current preschooler would have sibling preference when they reach kindergarten age.