Anonymous wrote:I agree with OP that this really sucks, and I’m not sure I agree with the sibling preference applying in this manner after the deadline. OP,
it could be a lot worse — you are lucky the waitlist has moved that much. We were initially 2 on a similar waitlist (for our IB) a couple years ago, bumped back to 5, and then - what do you know - 3 kids got in off the waitlist, leaving us right back at 2. We didn’t get in for PK3 anywhere that year or PK4 the next year. It gets worse (our luck) but I won’t bore you with how bad our luck has been, and all for our IB school.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Wow. How about the kids who were below me on the wait list- #1 through 16? They just got lucky enough to squeeze in before the new people moved into the neighborhood. That's my only issue.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Wow. How about the kids who were below me on the wait list- #1 through 16? They just got lucky enough to squeeze in before the new people moved into the neighborhood. That's my only issue.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Wow. How about the kids who were below me on the wait list- #1 through 16? They just got lucky enough to squeeze in before the new people moved into the neighborhood. That's my only issue.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. I applied to 10 schools but most were reaches (YY, oyster adams, school without walls etc) but we're waaaaay down on the lists for those. We can re-enroll him in the church school for 17k next year as we have a great relationship with it, but I was really hoping for good news by now.
Anonymous wrote:SO we live one block from Lafayette. My son will be 5 in november so we paid for PK3 last year at a nice local church program, and decided to not enroll again thinking we'd have no problems getting into Lafayette.
Day of lottery release, we were #17 on waitlist. Over a few months, moved down to #1 on the list. we sat there for weeks thinking we'd get in any day.
Turns out, we were then bumped down to #3 and now #4.
We are so angry and frustrated. I understand the lottery and preferences for siblings of in-boundary kids. But tell me why exactly it is fair that a few new families move in over the summer, enroll their older kids, and their siblings automatically get preference over my child. I know you'll say that's the rules, and what an inconvenience it would be for their siblings to be in different schools etc, and even that PK4 is not necessarily guaranteed, or if it is, I have to be willing to travel to all over the city.
But why wouldn't that be true for these new families too?
Anyway, just frustrated and venting. My tax dollars at work
Anonymous wrote:SO we live one block from Lafayette. My son will be 5 in november so we paid for PK3 last year at a nice local church program, and decided to not enroll again thinking we'd have no problems getting into Lafayette.
Day of lottery release, we were #17 on waitlist. Over a few months, moved down to #1 on the list. we sat there for weeks thinking we'd get in any day.
Turns out, we were then bumped down to #3 and now #4.
We are so angry and frustrated. I understand the lottery and preferences for siblings of in-boundary kids. But tell me why exactly it is fair that a few new families move in over the summer, enroll their older kids, and their siblings automatically get preference over my child. I know you'll say that's the rules, and what an inconvenience it would be for their siblings to be in different schools etc, and even that PK4 is not necessarily guaranteed, or if it is, I have to be willing to travel to all over the city.
But why wouldn't that be true for these new families too?
Anyway, just frustrated and venting. My tax dollars at work