Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is anyone else really upset and pissed at the unfairness of the lottery?
This is the third year we've been shut out. We have a poor IB choice. Private school isn't an option. Our child cannot continue where she is. And yet, friends of ours whose plan was to go private until K and then go to their IB JKLM elementary got into one of the top charter schools.
Sure, I was happy for them at first, but it starts to grate when you hear the gloating and the bragging and you know that they had other options that were fantastic and you have none and were shut out AGAIN.
I totally understand! As days go on, I am slowly finding out where our friends have gotten in. Most of them I know for a fact did not do much research, did not go to any open houses and some have missed the lottery deadline. One of them got matched at their #2 choice and waitlististed for their #1 choice at WL #20! (we have the same #1 choice and got 293!!). While us who spent a lot of time doing researchh, went to open hourses, looked at school numbers, etc etc, got shut out!! It makes me mad. Perhaps if I did not do any research at all and did not make any intelligent choice, I would've gotten in somewhere!
Anonymous wrote:No, I can't move. My housing costs are $1200 a month for a family of 4. Tell me where in the city I could get somewhere to live for that price and a good school? I have lived here since long before I had children so it was not a consideration when I saw single.
People who throw around "can't you move" have no understanding of the reality of normal people who don't have incomes into six figures.
Anonymous wrote:Is anyone else really upset and pissed at the unfairness of the lottery?
This is the third year we've been shut out. We have a poor IB choice. Private school isn't an option. Our child cannot continue where she is. And yet, friends of ours whose plan was to go private until K and then go to their IB JKLM elementary got into one of the top charter schools.
Sure, I was happy for them at first, but it starts to grate when you hear the gloating and the bragging and you know that they had other options that were fantastic and you have none and were shut out AGAIN.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP - I felt a little bit of resentment, but this is my first year and not my third year of getting shut out. I can imagine how stressed you are. I would definitely keep trying. You do hear of kids getting in at K, although I do recognize that it is more of a challenge.
Thanks. The problem is most people are set in schools they love by K. If you're shut out at PS3 and PK4 it becomes much harder. I'm crossing my fingers because we do have a half decent number on one waitlist at a school that we'd love but I'm not sure how much movement we can expect this year, if any.
Anonymous wrote:OP - I felt a little bit of resentment, but this is my first year and not my third year of getting shut out. I can imagine how stressed you are. I would definitely keep trying. You do hear of kids getting in at K, although I do recognize that it is more of a challenge.