Anonymous wrote:This doesn't even make sense to me, of course you sign him up for sacc or find a new daycare center associated with the new center. Call the new center and get a list of which daycares drop off/pick up.
Anonymous wrote:OP here--switching daycare is not an option. I want my kid to have something consistent. Why do they have transfers based on daycare as an option if that isn't something they take into consideration?
Unfortunately I already reported the move to his current school. Wouldn't want to go that route anyway...Im sure it would end poorly, knowing my luck. I guess it really is going to come down to doing local AAP at the new school. Does anyone have any thoughts on local AAP? Is it really just as challenging? What happens if all the students choose to go to the center school and only one or two stay at the base school?
Anonymous wrote:I would still ask if your kid can transfer - maybe the center is not overcrowded and they can consider. Most of the kids left our base school to go to the center - only 3 stayed in LLIV. The rest of the class was Level 3 kids that I'm not sure how were selected. Anyway, I heard the teacher was great and pretty much all the kids were happy - especially the part about staying within their neighborhood with the same friends. Some schools have a very strong LLIV and some don't. You should find out more about your new base school's LLIV - might turn out to be a great option for your DC.
Anonymous wrote:OP here--switching daycare is not an option. I want my kid to have something consistent. Why do they have transfers based on daycare as an option if that isn't something they take into consideration?
Unfortunately I already reported the move to his current school. Wouldn't want to go that route anyway...Im sure it would end poorly, knowing my luck. I guess it really is going to come down to doing local AAP at the new school. Does anyone have any thoughts on local AAP? Is it really just as challenging? What happens if all the students choose to go to the center school and only one or two stay at the base school?
Anonymous wrote:I hope I can get some advice on who to contact or exactly what my options are. My DC was accepted to AAP. We got the letter where we have to choose which option we want (base or center) but the problem is that we recently moved out of the boundaries for our base and center and my DC is supposed to start at a new school next year. The problem is that the center for our new base school is very far west of us and the daycare that we use (they pick up from school) does not pick up from that school. What, if any, are my options? Could I possibly get a transfer for my DC to go the the center he is currently zoned for? I really have no idea who to contact and I don't want to mail the aap acceptance back without knowing where my kid is going to end up next year.
Also, the new base school does have a local AAP but, doesn't strike me as a very good option.
Thoughts?
Anonymous wrote:The problem is that the center for our new base school is very far west of us and the daycare that we use (they pick up from school) does not pick up from that school. What, if any, are my options?