Anonymous wrote:OP, pray tell what you EXPECT a school to do FOR YOU? Hold a spot for a week nor two while you travel? Do you have any sense how entitled and lacking in self-awareness that makes you seem? Again, at desirable schools there are waitlists hundreds of families deep. I'd your no stress vaca time is so VERY important then enroll in your IB school or claim a spot at a private school and enjoy your vaca. I can't figure out where you're headed with this post.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No, at some point you need to decide what is more important. Your kid's education or your vacation.
I'm sorry, it sounds crude, but this is a high stress area that is hostile to waiting for you, especially while you are on vacation.
Gosh, there's always one screw in the tool box. Obviously, education is more important than a vacation. BUT, being able to have some down time with family - no stress, no computers for just a little bit of time - is VERY important. Got it?
Anonymous wrote:No, at some point you need to decide what is more important. Your kid's education or your vacation.
I'm sorry, it sounds crude, but this is a high stress area that is hostile to waiting for you, especially while you are on vacation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Auto reply on email (or in voicemail) stating you're out of the country isn't going to help you, so no need to broadcast that. The school will hear that you're out of the country, give you a day to respond if you're lucky and will then move on. At most schools there are 100s of kids behind yours on the waitlist. You have to commit yourself to checking your phone every day and being responsive.
Gosh, so much for having a relaxing vacation. Ugh. Will the charter schools give you more time if you do respond and say yes we will enroll but we need a few more days to get our papers in order?
Anonymous wrote:Auto reply on email (or in voicemail) stating you're out of the country isn't going to help you, so no need to broadcast that. The school will hear that you're out of the country, give you a day to respond if you're lucky and will then move on. At most schools there are 100s of kids behind yours on the waitlist. You have to commit yourself to checking your phone every day and being responsive.
Anonymous wrote:What if you are out of the country during the summer when you get a spot at a charter school or DCPS? Did this happen to anyone else? We plan on being out of the country and don't want to check internet/voice mail during this time very frequently.