Anonymous wrote:We applied for PreK at Norwood last admissions season and my kid was outright rejected (not waitlisted). The PreK class is half the size of the K classes, so that means they can largely fill the PreK class with siblings of existing students. If your kid is not in the right category to fill out whatever spaces they have left, it makes it hard to get in. If you're open to your kid going to either PreK or K depending on the school's preference, that probably helps them fill their classes they way they want to. (That said, don't ignore your gut if you feel your child is not ready for K.) We did not apply to the other schools on your list (too far from us).
+1 on Norwood filling the preK class with siblings. My younger kids did preK there and there were only like 2-3 slots where the child did not have an existing relationship with the school. A few more siblings joined in K, but most of the class was “new families” in K.