Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are there any other groups that get priority? For example kids with documented special needs that would be better served by one of the option schools?
Nope. I'm curious what school and what special needs you think this should be applicable to.....
Anonymous wrote:Are there any other groups that get priority? For example kids with documented special needs that would be better served by one of the option schools?
Anonymous wrote:Are there any other groups that get priority? For example kids with documented special needs that would be better served by one of the option schools?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s not an application, it’s just entering a lottery. Yes it is mostly random, since you are new. There are some preferences (kids in VPI, siblings of kids enrolled in the school) for elementary. Twins are admitted or rejected together.
You can enter all the K lotteries, but personally I’d focus on the pathways you are most interested in. Ex: do Immersion because you are committed to your kids learning Spanish or go for Campbell or Montessori because their teaching style appeals to your kid.
They call it an application- it's written all over the website.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thanks, but I don't see what is required for the application. Is it just providing Sally's name and home address? I'm assuming it's that simple.
Also, my understanding for some of the middle/HS option schools is that a certain number of spaces are open to each neighborhood school, i.e., for HB Woodland, there are 2 slots for discovery, 2 for Nottingham, and so on, so only 2 students from Discovery get accepted into the program (or are accepted from the lottery), and then 2 students from Nottingham get accepted, etc. Is this the same for the elementary option?
Yes they are going to want the kids name, address, birthdate, grade entering- all of that. It is separate from school registration which you have to do at your home school or wait until after the lottery to register.
No, there are no allotments for option elementary schools. There are preferences for siblings/VPI students, Montessori pulls from their satellite classrooms and Immersion has separate lotteries for English and Spanish speaking students.
I would note that you don’t actually have to be a resident of Arlington yet to enter the lottery.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thanks, but I don't see what is required for the application. Is it just providing Sally's name and home address? I'm assuming it's that simple.
Also, my understanding for some of the middle/HS option schools is that a certain number of spaces are open to each neighborhood school, i.e., for HB Woodland, there are 2 slots for discovery, 2 for Nottingham, and so on, so only 2 students from Discovery get accepted into the program (or are accepted from the lottery), and then 2 students from Nottingham get accepted, etc. Is this the same for the elementary option?
Yes they are going to want the kids name, address, birthdate, grade entering- all of that. It is separate from school registration which you have to do at your home school or wait until after the lottery to register.
No, there are no allotments for option elementary schools. There are preferences for siblings/VPI students, Montessori pulls from their satellite classrooms and Immersion has separate lotteries for English and Spanish speaking students.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thanks, but I don't see what is required for the application. Is it just providing Sally's name and home address? I'm assuming it's that simple.
Also, my understanding for some of the middle/HS option schools is that a certain number of spaces are open to each neighborhood school, i.e., for HB Woodland, there are 2 slots for discovery, 2 for Nottingham, and so on, so only 2 students from Discovery get accepted into the program (or are accepted from the lottery), and then 2 students from Nottingham get accepted, etc. Is this the same for the elementary option?
Anonymous wrote:It’s not an application, it’s just entering a lottery. Yes it is mostly random, since you are new. There are some preferences (kids in VPI, siblings of kids enrolled in the school) for elementary. Twins are admitted or rejected together.
You can enter all the K lotteries, but personally I’d focus on the pathways you are most interested in. Ex: do Immersion because you are committed to your kids learning Spanish or go for Campbell or Montessori because their teaching style appeals to your kid.