Anonymous wrote:a strange case, a family at our school transferred because their child was being bullied at their homeschool
Anonymous wrote:re: question about length of time. I think the paperwork tells you when you should hear. And you may need to appeal if you get turned down the first time. We won on appeal.
Provide as much detailed information as you can that supports your case. Do not hold anything back.
Anonymous wrote:My Change of School Assignment was approved. I chose "hardship" and explained that my son had been in day care in the school that I wanted him changed to, and my relatives, who took care of him on non-day care days, lived very close to that school (however they were not in that school's assignment area). For my son to attend our home school, we would have had to find before and after care every day, and we just couldn't afford that, plus my son had a bond with the new school already. I don't know which point was the strongest, but it was approved. He is in kindergarten, so this is very recent.
My sister-in-law also had her kids' assignment changed to the school that went along with my in-laws address, because they were her before and after care. So day care CAN be a legitimate reason. I would not mention that the home school is not "good" because let's face it, I'm sure if that was a good enough reason, most parents would want their kids out, especially if your home school is Title I. I would stress the logistics--I know other parents have had their assignments changed based on where they work, as well.
Your best shot, for transferring in elementary school, is to try to get into an immersion program. If you don't care whether it's French or Spanish, by all means apply to both because the lotteries have lots of applicants and you are not guaranteed a slot. The normal entrance year is K, but the programs will also take a few kids for 1st grade (but not after 1st grade unless your kid already knows the language somewhat).
And try to ignore the hostile posts that will inevitably follow, questioning your motives and calling you a racist.
Anonymous wrote:Hello, I was wondering if any parents had success with transferring their child from their zoned home school to another home school in Montgomery County. I am very concerned about the elementary school my child is supposed to attend. It also does not have an after school program like Kidsco and he would need to go to one of those programs as both parent work. I would like to send him to another elementary school but I'm hearing that childcare is not enough of a reason to transfer school; however some parents have been successful. I'm wondering if anyone had any advice about this.