Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
as long as all spots are not taken by IB children. I know a family who got 1 child in through OOB and when it came time for sibling, there was no room.
So what did the family do?
Anonymous wrote:
as long as all spots are not taken by IB children. I know a family who got 1 child in through OOB and when it came time for sibling, there was no room.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would say that there are no benefits to a school that doesn't give sibling preference. Benefits to parents without a sibling already enrolled, sure, but not for the school. The longer your family has a kid at a school, the more invested you are in that schools success. So the more likely you, the parent, will give money and time to the school.
It sucks from the outside looking in, but what a huge, wonderful blessing once you are on the inside. I know; I've been on both sides. And now I have my older kid in K at a great school (out of bounds) and a rising pre-k kid who will be there with him next year. It has totally changed our life.
as long as all spots are not taken by IB children. I know a family who got 1 child in through OOB and when it came time for sibling, there was no room.
Anonymous wrote:I would say that there are no benefits to a school that doesn't give sibling preference. Benefits to parents without a sibling already enrolled, sure, but not for the school. The longer your family has a kid at a school, the more invested you are in that schools success. So the more likely you, the parent, will give money and time to the school.
It sucks from the outside looking in, but what a huge, wonderful blessing once you are on the inside. I know; I've been on both sides. And now I have my older kid in K at a great school (out of bounds) and a rising pre-k kid who will be there with him next year. It has totally changed our life.