Anonymous
Post 03/24/2012 11:33     Subject: Re:How difficult is it to transfer elementary schools?

Anonymous wrote:Apply for language immersion if you can provide transportation.


Doesn't help for kindy, though.
Anonymous
Post 03/23/2012 21:15     Subject: Re:How difficult is it to transfer elementary schools?

Apply for language immersion if you can provide transportation.
Anonymous
Post 03/23/2012 15:13     Subject: How difficult is it to transfer elementary schools?

do any of the schools you are interested in offer language immersion programs? you could apply to that program, it is a lottery and I don't think there are many spots for out of boundary kids, but it is a possibility.
Anonymous
Post 03/23/2012 10:05     Subject: How difficult is it to transfer elementary schools?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:find a home day care provider in one of the zoned good schols


I think you also have to establish that you can't find daycare in your zone, or have some other unusual reason.


No you don't.


Maybe you don't have to, but it's in the instructions from FCPS:

Parents or guardians must attach the Affidavit for Student
Transfer Child Care Requests http://www.fcps.edu/dss/osp/StudentRegistration/studenttransfer/affidavit.pdf verifying the facts of the request and indicating the attempts the family has made to
procure child care within the community of residence. The child care provider must be located within the
requested school boundaries. Full-time, before and/or after school child care is needed for student transfer
consideration. For help in locating child care visit the Fairfax County Office for Children, Child Care Central,
at http://www.fairfaxcounty.gov/ofc/.

http://www.fcps.edu/dss/osp/StudentRegistration/student-transfer/infofiles/Glossary.pdf
Anonymous
Post 03/23/2012 10:03     Subject: How difficult is it to transfer elementary schools?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:find a home day care provider in one of the zoned good schols


I think you also have to establish that you can't find daycare in your zone, or have some other unusual reason.


No you don't.
Anonymous
Post 03/23/2012 09:16     Subject: Re:How difficult is it to transfer elementary schools?

If there are public elementary schools near you that you consider good, presumably they'd offer a convenient commute to work as well. Can you move into one of those districts? Yeah, that would be a hassle, but life is full of inconveniences.

In general, it's much easy to transfer between high schools than elementary schools.



Anonymous
Post 03/23/2012 09:14     Subject: Re:How difficult is it to transfer elementary schools?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The other school has to be below capacity, and you have to establish a child-care hardship.

Or you could join the real world, where we all have to sacrifice other priorities to live in good school districts.


I would rather pay for private school than have a long commute.


Pay for private for K-2 and hope that your kids are found AAP Center eligible so they can switch schools for 3rd - 8th grade. Then pay for private high school.
Anonymous
Post 03/23/2012 09:12     Subject: How difficult is it to transfer elementary schools?

Anonymous wrote:find a home day care provider in one of the zoned good schols


I think you also have to establish that you can't find daycare in your zone, or have some other unusual reason.
Anonymous
Post 03/23/2012 06:19     Subject: How difficult is it to transfer elementary schools?

Not the OP but the cushy commute means more time with the children and not as many hours in after school daycare.
Anonymous
Post 03/22/2012 23:42     Subject: Re:How difficult is it to transfer elementary schools?

Very difficult. Boundaries and laws are there for a reason. Our county just hired another investigator to check residency claims. It is a crime-fraud- to lie about where your child resides.
Anonymous
Post 03/22/2012 19:11     Subject: How difficult is it to transfer elementary schools?

find a home day care provider in one of the zoned good schols
Anonymous
Post 03/22/2012 15:59     Subject: Re:How difficult is it to transfer elementary schools?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The other school has to be below capacity, and you have to establish a child-care hardship.

Or you could join the real world, where we all have to sacrifice other priorities to live in good school districts.


I would rather pay for private school than have a long commute.

So, there you go.
Anonymous
Post 03/22/2012 15:54     Subject: Re:How difficult is it to transfer elementary schools?

Anonymous wrote:The other school has to be below capacity, and you have to establish a child-care hardship.

Or you could join the real world, where we all have to sacrifice other priorities to live in good school districts.


I would rather pay for private school than have a long commute.
Anonymous
Post 03/22/2012 13:20     Subject: Re:How difficult is it to transfer elementary schools?

The other school has to be below capacity, and you have to establish a child-care hardship.

Or you could join the real world, where we all have to sacrifice other priorities to live in good school districts.
Anonymous
Post 03/22/2012 12:06     Subject: How difficult is it to transfer elementary schools?

I don't like the elementary school we are zoned for in Alexandria (Fairfax County). Would prefer not to move as it is very convenient to work. We do not want to give up our short commutes. There are a few elementary schools right next to us that are good.

Do we have no choice but to go private? How hard is it to transfer to a neighboring elementary school?