Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Last year it was March 31, 2023 around 4:30pm. Yes, the last day of school before spring break. Ruined spring break for many families.
No. Waiting in suspense would be less than ideal during spring break. Finding out before spring break? That's great timing, the opposite of ruining it.
Yeah, if your kid got in. Knew several families that didn't get in and it was not fun.
My kid didn’t get in and it didn’t ruin spring break at all. I wasn’t happy w the outcome but was glad to know the decision, rather than waiting in suspense, and started brainstorming our appeal. There’s something wrong if you allow AAP rejection to “ruin” an entire break with your kids.
Good for you it didn't ruin your spring break. People are allowed to react/feel how they want to. Something wrong with you to judge.
DP. No. Finding out that a child didn't get in shouldn't ruin your family's spring break. If it did, then yes, you'll get judgment.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Last year it was March 31, 2023 around 4:30pm. Yes, the last day of school before spring break. Ruined spring break for many families.
No. Waiting in suspense would be less than ideal during spring break. Finding out before spring break? That's great timing, the opposite of ruining it.
Yeah, if your kid got in. Knew several families that didn't get in and it was not fun.
My kid didn’t get in and it didn’t ruin spring break at all. I wasn’t happy w the outcome but was glad to know the decision, rather than waiting in suspense, and started brainstorming our appeal. There’s something wrong if you allow AAP rejection to “ruin” an entire break with your kids.
Good for you it didn't ruin your spring break. People are allowed to react/feel how they want to. Something wrong with you to judge.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Last year it was March 31, 2023 around 4:30pm. Yes, the last day of school before spring break. Ruined spring break for many families.
No. Waiting in suspense would be less than ideal during spring break. Finding out before spring break? That's great timing, the opposite of ruining it.
Yeah, if your kid got in. Knew several families that didn't get in and it was not fun.
My kid didn’t get in and it didn’t ruin spring break at all. I wasn’t happy w the outcome but was glad to know the decision, rather than waiting in suspense, and started brainstorming our appeal. There’s something wrong if you allow AAP rejection to “ruin” an entire break with your kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Last year it was March 31, 2023 around 4:30pm. Yes, the last day of school before spring break. Ruined spring break for many families.
No. Waiting in suspense would be less than ideal during spring break. Finding out before spring break? That's great timing, the opposite of ruining it.
Yeah, if your kid got in. Knew several families that didn't get in and it was not fun.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Last year it was March 31, 2023 around 4:30pm. Yes, the last day of school before spring break. Ruined spring break for many families.
No. Waiting in suspense would be less than ideal during spring break. Finding out before spring break? That's great timing, the opposite of ruining it.
Anonymous wrote:Wildly curious if they will keep up the "last Friday before spring break around 5" trend given how early spring break is this year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:March or April?
Per PPs, March 22nd
(Friday before spring break)
Anonymous wrote:Last year it was March 31, 2023 around 4:30pm. Yes, the last day of school before spring break. Ruined spring break for many families.
Anonymous wrote:March or April?