Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm really confused as to why you put a school first that wasn't your first choice.
Having said that, I thought there was some kind of policy that kids were kept on the waiting list at any school where a sibling was matched. So, if your oldest gets into MV, then your younger would go back on the WL and jump up to the spot on the bottom behind any wait listed little sibs, but before other kids. Call My School DC to check.
This is assuming that MV was on the younger's original list.
The youngest isn't waitlisted because the child was matched with a higher ranked school.
Right, the younger child presumably had a number at MV but then "lost" it when he was ranked. Is that right? In that case, I think he gets to go back on the waiting list when his sibling was matched. But I don't remember where I read that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yeah that's the drawback to sibling preference you have to rank #1. Your only option would be to not accept in school one, enroll older in new school and his sibling would be moved to WL behind any other siblings waiting to get in. If you disclose the school and grade, some may be able to provide insight on chances of WL moving.
The school is MV for K. Under 10 waiting list #. In order to enroll for the second round I would need to unenroll the younger sibling from the current school and this may leave us scrambling later.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm really confused as to why you put a school first that wasn't your first choice.
Having said that, I thought there was some kind of policy that kids were kept on the waiting list at any school where a sibling was matched. So, if your oldest gets into MV, then your younger would go back on the WL and jump up to the spot on the bottom behind any wait listed little sibs, but before other kids. Call My School DC to check.
This is assuming that MV was on the younger's original list.
The youngest isn't waitlisted because the child was matched with a higher ranked school.
Anonymous wrote:So OP, are you saying that for your younger child, you did not actually rank in order of preference?
I would call the MSDC hotline and see what options, if any, you have.
Anonymous wrote:I'm really confused as to why you put a school first that wasn't your first choice.
Having said that, I thought there was some kind of policy that kids were kept on the waiting list at any school where a sibling was matched. So, if your oldest gets into MV, then your younger would go back on the WL and jump up to the spot on the bottom behind any wait listed little sibs, but before other kids. Call My School DC to check.
This is assuming that MV was on the younger's original list.
This. Don't lose MV.Anonymous wrote:Do it!!!!! Worst case they are in different schools for a year and your youngest gets in for pk4.
Come on OP, this is a great opportunity!
Anonymous wrote:Yeah that's the drawback to sibling preference you have to rank #1. Your only option would be to not accept in school one, enroll older in new school and his sibling would be moved to WL behind any other siblings waiting to get in. If you disclose the school and grade, some may be able to provide insight on chances of WL moving.