Anonymous wrote:There is no mechanism in place to identify whether you entered via lottery or IB. So they have no idea who to kick out after the terminal grade.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think this is true for schools you entered via lottery, but not if you're there as an IB student.
This is correct. If you get in through the lottery, you’re good forever.
If you are in as an IB student and move, you lose access to the feeder school (which checks out right? You can’t live in a rental apartment inbound for Janney, move to the Hill when your kid is 4, and still claim rights to JR a decade later.
My understanding is that whether you’re able to stay at the school until the terminal grade is at the principal’s discretion.
Can’t! Sorry, typo. Fixed and bolded above.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think this is true for schools you entered via lottery, but not if you're there as an IB student.
This is correct. If you get in through the lottery, you’re good forever.
If you are in as an IB student and move, you lose access to the feeder school (which checks out right? You can’t live in a rental apartment inbound for Janney, move to the Hill when your kid is 4, and still claim rights to JR a decade later.
My understanding is that whether you’re able to stay at the school until the terminal grade is at the principal’s discretion.
Anonymous wrote:I think this is true for schools you entered via lottery, but not if you're there as an IB student.