Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:When we toured TAG, NEST, Anderson, lower lab, the principals all said it’s a lottery. The questionnaire for sending preschools are very subjective and my understanding is that all prek kids who apply get approved by their teachers to enter the lottery. If money is not a concern, go private.
It's the OLSAT test. Teachers are not involved.
You’re wrong. Please see from the DOE website:
Eligibility Process
This varies a bit depending on where (and whether) a child currently attends pre-K.
For current pre-K students at DOE/district schools, Pre-K Centers, CBOs, or charter schools:
Anyone who adds a G&T program to their kindergarten application will be evaluated by their current pre-K teachers.
For current pre-K students at private or parochial school programs, or for children who are not yet in school:
Interested families apply by listing a G&T program on their kindergarten application.
After the application closes, DOE's Division of Early Childhood Education contacts applicants to set up interviews.
Then, interviews take place.
Based on these interviews, early childhood education experts nominate eligible applicants for G&T admissions.