Anonymous wrote:I’m guessing the scenario is you enrolled your older child in your wotp very desirable in boundary school and knew you could do it last minute since you have a right to go there. And since your IB doesn’t offer pk3 you wanted to use it free free at another school. Tough, lady.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am having a current issue with my sons enrolled school and with "MySchoolDC" and their sibling offered preference policy. Its more myschooldc than it is the school. We have had numerous phone calls from "MyschoolDC" that my youngest child will be kicked out of his current enrolled school, due to the fact that he no longer has sibling offered preference since his older brother enrolled at a new school one day before school started. Has anyone ever heard of this before? The one person that keeps calling us from Myschooldc is the rudest and really doesn't care about children and their education. My son is 3, waitlisted in all the other schools on the list with probably no shot at getting into any of them. Is there a way to fight this? do I have a chance of winning this?
ONE day before school started? Really???
Come on OP. This sounds super shady. Why did you move your older child anyways?
Anonymous wrote:I am having a current issue with my sons enrolled school and with "MySchoolDC" and their sibling offered preference policy. Its more myschooldc than it is the school. We have had numerous phone calls from "MyschoolDC" that my youngest child will be kicked out of his current enrolled school, due to the fact that he no longer has sibling offered preference since his older brother enrolled at a new school one day before school started. Has anyone ever heard of this before? The one person that keeps calling us from Myschooldc is the rudest and really doesn't care about children and their education. My son is 3, waitlisted in all the other schools on the list with probably no shot at getting into any of them. Is there a way to fight this? do I have a chance of winning this?
Anonymous wrote:Seriously, OP? It's spelled out in their policies.
https://www.myschooldc.org/node/116
Sibling attending preference
Preference for a student who has a sibling currently attending the school. There is a place on the application to enter the name of a sibling(s) currently attending the school. Before the lottery, the school will verify eligibility for that preference. The definition of "sibling" may vary by school. Please note that at most schools, this preference is meant to allow siblings to attend the same school at the same time. If you end up withdrawing the "attending" student for the following school year, it is possible that your sibling preference, and subsequent enrollment, match or waitlist offer, will be revoked. Please contact the school directly for information about their sibling policies. DCPS's sibling information can be found in their Enrollment and Lottery Handbook.
The definition of "sibling" may vary by school. Please contact the school directly for this information.
Sibling attending preference
Preference for a student who has a sibling currently attending the school. There is a place on the application to enter the name of a sibling(s) currently attending the school. Before the lottery, the school will verify eligibility for that preference. The definition of "sibling" may vary by school. Please note that at most schools, this preference is meant to allow siblings to attend the same school at the same time. If you end up withdrawing the "attending" student for the following school year, it is possible that your sibling preference, and subsequent enrollment, match or waitlist offer, will be revoked. Please contact the school directly for information about their sibling policies. DCPS's sibling information can be found in their Enrollment and Lottery Handbook.
The definition of "sibling" may vary by school. Please contact the school directly for this information.