Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:School Available K Seats Spots taken by Siblings
2013 2012 2011
Burnt Mills 26 9 10 4
College Gardens 26 10 9 7
Maryvale 52 18 15 11
Potomac 26 12 9 9
Rock Creek Forest 52 27 21 22
Rolling Terrace 50 11 15 25
Sligo Creek 52 23 18 21
Where did you find this info? If this is accurate, than in some years, roughly half the K classes were taken by siblings at RCF, SC and RT.
Lottery my foot.
Anonymous wrote:Do you know a single family of six kids all spaced a few years apart that are one-by-one taking an immersion spot? It's a scenario that is entirely useless to discuss.
Anonymous wrote:School Available K Seats Spots taken by Siblings
2013 2012 2011
Burnt Mills 26 9 10 4
College Gardens 26 10 9 7
Maryvale 52 18 15 11
Potomac 26 12 9 9
Rock Creek Forest 52 27 21 22
Rolling Terrace 50 11 15 25
Sligo Creek 52 23 18 21
Anonymous wrote:Do you know a single family of six kids all spaced a few years apart that are one-by-one taking an immersion spot? It's a scenario that is entirely useless to discuss.
Anonymous wrote:Do you know a single family of six kids all spaced a few years apart that are one-by-one taking an immersion spot? It's a scenario that is entirely useless to discuss.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We got into RCF and have no other kids in school, so it wasn't through a sibling spot.
No one is saying that all the spots are given to siblings. That would highly unlikely, it's the issue of lottery seats being given to siblings. I am merely making a case for what many see as an unfair sibling policy.
Actually someone did say that a page or two earlier in the thread, or at least said they had heard it. I personally think the sibling thing is appropriate. Maybe not fair, but appropriate. There are pros to keeping families in the same school and I think it would be crappier for a younger sub not to go to the same program as his/her older sib than it would be for someone who applied not to get a spot. So anyway, people are posting non-sib spots to assure those earlier posters that siblings are not taking every spot. Really what we need is more classes added to the programs - let's unite and push for that rather than pushing for eliminating the sibling policy - in the classes I know in immersion, there are a only a handful of siblings in each class. It's really not as big a problem as you might you think it is.
No... Sibling should get automatic COSA for attending the SCHOOL were older sibling is taking immersion. But there shouldn't be a dynasty of a 5 kid family all getting slot just because there big brother got a slot years earlier.
There isn't. Sibling preference only applies is the sibling will have his/her older sib actually AT the school that year. So don't worry about this scenario.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We got into RCF and have no other kids in school, so it wasn't through a sibling spot.
No one is saying that all the spots are given to siblings. That would highly unlikely, it's the issue of lottery seats being given to siblings. I am merely making a case for what many see as an unfair sibling policy.
Actually someone did say that a page or two earlier in the thread, or at least said they had heard it. I personally think the sibling thing is appropriate. Maybe not fair, but appropriate. There are pros to keeping families in the same school and I think it would be crappier for a younger sub not to go to the same program as his/her older sib than it would be for someone who applied not to get a spot. So anyway, people are posting non-sib spots to assure those earlier posters that siblings are not taking every spot. Really what we need is more classes added to the programs - let's unite and push for that rather than pushing for eliminating the sibling policy - in the classes I know in immersion, there are a only a handful of siblings in each class. It's really not as big a problem as you might you think it is.
No... Sibling should get automatic COSA for attending the SCHOOL were older sibling is taking immersion. But there shouldn't be a dynasty of a 5 kid family all getting slot just because there big brother got a slot years earlier.
If you COSA into the immersion school, you have to go into the school's non-immersion program, which is usually just as bad as the home school. Defeating the reason most do immersion to begin with.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We got into RCF and have no other kids in school, so it wasn't through a sibling spot.
No one is saying that all the spots are given to siblings. That would highly unlikely, it's the issue of lottery seats being given to siblings. I am merely making a case for what many see as an unfair sibling policy.
Actually someone did say that a page or two earlier in the thread, or at least said they had heard it. I personally think the sibling thing is appropriate. Maybe not fair, but appropriate. There are pros to keeping families in the same school and I think it would be crappier for a younger sub not to go to the same program as his/her older sib than it would be for someone who applied not to get a spot. So anyway, people are posting non-sib spots to assure those earlier posters that siblings are not taking every spot. Really what we need is more classes added to the programs - let's unite and push for that rather than pushing for eliminating the sibling policy - in the classes I know in immersion, there are a only a handful of siblings in each class. It's really not as big a problem as you might you think it is.
No... Sibling should get automatic COSA for attending the SCHOOL were older sibling is taking immersion. But there shouldn't be a dynasty of a 5 kid family all getting slot just because there big brother got a slot years earlier.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We got into RCF and have no other kids in school, so it wasn't through a sibling spot.
No one is saying that all the spots are given to siblings. That would highly unlikely, it's the issue of lottery seats being given to siblings. I am merely making a case for what many see as an unfair sibling policy.
Actually someone did say that a page or two earlier in the thread, or at least said they had heard it. I personally think the sibling thing is appropriate. Maybe not fair, but appropriate. There are pros to keeping families in the same school and I think it would be crappier for a younger sub not to go to the same program as his/her older sib than it would be for someone who applied not to get a spot. So anyway, people are posting non-sib spots to assure those earlier posters that siblings are not taking every spot. Really what we need is more classes added to the programs - let's unite and push for that rather than pushing for eliminating the sibling policy - in the classes I know in immersion, there are a only a handful of siblings in each class. It's really not as big a problem as you might you think it is.
No... Sibling should get automatic COSA for attending the SCHOOL were older sibling is taking immersion. But there shouldn't be a dynasty of a 5 kid family all getting slot just because there big brother got a slot years earlier.