Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You would have to add the school for him post-lottery, and he would go to the end of the line of the sibling waitlist. He would be in a better position if you had lotteried for him along with your DD.
Is sibling offered preference ranked by master number, or by time of joining the list?
I was just thinking it might be a way to expand our possible outcomes. Like if DD matches with a not in demand school and DS is sure to get in as a post-lottery addition with sibling preference, maybe it would have been a wasted spot to have DS list the school at all. That way we can have possibility of more total schools.
Master number for round 1; after that it's based on when you join the list.
Thanks. Are there really enough sibling offereds in any one grade to make a difference?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You would have to add the school for him post-lottery, and he would go to the end of the line of the sibling waitlist. He would be in a better position if you had lotteried for him along with your DD.
Is sibling offered preference ranked by master number, or by time of joining the list?
I was just thinking it might be a way to expand our possible outcomes. Like if DD matches with a not in demand school and DS is sure to get in as a post-lottery addition with sibling preference, maybe it would have been a wasted spot to have DS list the school at all. That way we can have possibility of more total schools.
Master number for round 1; after that it's based on when you join the list.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You would have to add the school for him post-lottery, and he would go to the end of the line of the sibling waitlist. He would be in a better position if you had lotteried for him along with your DD.
Is sibling offered preference ranked by master number, or by time of joining the list?
I was just thinking it might be a way to expand our possible outcomes. Like if DD matches with a not in demand school and DS is sure to get in as a post-lottery addition with sibling preference, maybe it would have been a wasted spot to have DS list the school at all. That way we can have possibility of more total schools.
Master number for round 1; after that it's based on when you join the list.
Anonymous wrote:You're talking about a charter, correct?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You would have to add the school for him post-lottery, and he would go to the end of the line of the sibling waitlist. He would be in a better position if you had lotteried for him along with your DD.
Is sibling offered preference ranked by master number, or by time of joining the list?
I was just thinking it might be a way to expand our possible outcomes. Like if DD matches with a not in demand school and DS is sure to get in as a post-lottery addition with sibling preference, maybe it would have been a wasted spot to have DS list the school at all. That way we can have possibility of more total schools.
Anonymous wrote:You would have to add the school for him post-lottery, and he would go to the end of the line of the sibling waitlist. He would be in a better position if you had lotteried for him along with your DD.
Anonymous wrote:To obtain sibling offered preference, does a child have to have applied to a school? E.g., if DD lists school X and DS does not list school X at all, and DD matches, does that mean DS gets sibling offered preference? Or would he get nothing because he did not list it initially?