Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have 2 little kids and I think it's better if attending sibling isn't counted as a reference. I am happy if my kids have to go to 2 different schools. Privilege should not go to some families. Sorry if I am wrong.
It's preference, not reference. Oh, and you're also wrong about it being unfair. It would be nonsensical to the point of stupidity to channel families into different schools.
Trying to change diapers on two different children isn't quite the same as scheduling teacher conferences, school pick-up and drop-offs, aftercare, playdates, and fundraisers. You sound like someone who knows nothing about raising more than one child beyond the age of diapers.
So do you think that putting all burden to one family (they also may have 2 young kids) is better and costs less than dividing the difficulties to 2 families? It sounds like you are just thinking for yourself.
No. Anyone who knows anything at all about division of resources or civic planning knows that it's always best to keep families together. If you can't understand that, you're not worth talking to - you're really too dumb.
I understand the rationale for sibling preference (and have been on both sides of this). However I agree with OP that being bumped back by new arrivals to the neighborhood post-lottery is very frustrating. In neighborhoods witha large influx over the summer of families with multiple children, it makes the waitlist rather meaningless for those with an oldest or only child on the waitlist.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have 2 little kids and I think it's better if attending sibling isn't counted as a reference. I am happy if my kids have to go to 2 different schools. Privilege should not go to some families. Sorry if I am wrong.
It's preference, not reference. Oh, and you're also wrong about it being unfair. It would be nonsensical to the point of stupidity to channel families into different schools.
Trying to change diapers on two different children isn't quite the same as scheduling teacher conferences, school pick-up and drop-offs, aftercare, playdates, and fundraisers. You sound like someone who knows nothing about raising more than one child beyond the age of diapers.
So do you think that putting all burden to one family (they also may have 2 young kids) is better and costs less than dividing the difficulties to 2 families? It sounds like you are just thinking for yourself.
No. Anyone who knows anything at all about division of resources or civic planning knows that it's always best to keep families together. If you can't understand that, you're not worth talking to - you're really too dumb.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have 2 little kids and I think it's better if attending sibling isn't counted as a reference. I am happy if my kids have to go to 2 different schools. Privilege should not go to some families. Sorry if I am wrong.
It's preference, not reference. Oh, and you're also wrong about it being unfair. It would be nonsensical to the point of stupidity to channel families into different schools.
Trying to change diapers on two different children isn't quite the same as scheduling teacher conferences, school pick-up and drop-offs, aftercare, playdates, and fundraisers. You sound like someone who knows nothing about raising more than one child beyond the age of diapers.
So do you think that putting all burden to one family (they also may have 2 young kids) is better and costs less than dividing the difficulties to 2 families? It sounds like you are just thinking for yourself.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have 2 little kids and I think it's better if attending sibling isn't counted as a reference. I am happy if my kids have to go to 2 different schools. Privilege should not go to some families. Sorry if I am wrong.
It's preference, not reference. Oh, and you're also wrong about it being unfair. It would be nonsensical to the point of stupidity to channel families into different schools.
Trying to change diapers on two different children isn't quite the same as scheduling teacher conferences, school pick-up and drop-offs, aftercare, playdates, and fundraisers. You sound like someone who knows nothing about raising more than one child beyond the age of diapers.
So do you think that putting all burden to one family (they also may have 2 young kids) is better and costs less than dividing the difficulties to 2 families? It sounds like you are just thinking for yourself.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have 2 little kids and I think it's better if attending sibling isn't counted as a reference. I am happy if my kids have to go to 2 different schools. Privilege should not go to some families. Sorry if I am wrong.
It's preference, not reference. Oh, and you're also wrong about it being unfair. It would be nonsensical to the point of stupidity to channel families into different schools.
Trying to change diapers on two different children isn't quite the same as scheduling teacher conferences, school pick-up and drop-offs, aftercare, playdates, and fundraisers. You sound like someone who knows nothing about raising more than one child beyond the age of diapers.
Anonymous wrote:I have 2 little kids and I think it's better if attending sibling isn't counted as a reference. I am happy if my kids have to go to 2 different schools. Privilege should not go to some families. Sorry if I am wrong.