Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Many schools last year just out the list online. Don't know why that would be hard to do for CM, LAMB, and other non-common lottery schools. Could follow up with a postcard too.
I hated when the listed my kids name online like that.
Not me. There is also an accountability to it by making it public. Schools generally put the first name and last initial, along with the birthdate.
My child has a very unique name, first name last initial will identify her.
Yes, why does it bother you so much?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Many schools last year just out the list online. Don't know why that would be hard to do for CM, LAMB, and other non-common lottery schools. Could follow up with a postcard too.
I hated when the listed my kids name online like that.
Not me. There is also an accountability to it by making it public. Schools generally put the first name and last initial, along with the birthdate.
My child has a very unique name, first name last initial will identify her.
Yes, why does it bother you so much?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Many schools last year just out the list online. Don't know why that would be hard to do for CM, LAMB, and other non-common lottery schools. Could follow up with a postcard too.
I hated when the listed my kids name online like that.
Not me. There is also an accountability to it by making it public. Schools generally put the first name and last initial, along with the birthdate.
My child has a very unique name, first name last initial will identify her.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Many schools last year just out the list online. Don't know why that would be hard to do for CM, LAMB, and other non-common lottery schools. Could follow up with a postcard too.
I hated when the listed my kids name online like that.
Not me. There is also an accountability to it by making it public. Schools generally put the first name and last initial, along with the birthdate.
My child has a very unique name, first name last initial will identify her.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Many schools last year just out the list online. Don't know why that would be hard to do for CM, LAMB, and other non-common lottery schools. Could follow up with a postcard too.
I hated when the listed my kids name online like that.
Not me. There is also an accountability to it by making it public. Schools generally put the first name and last initial, along with the birthdate.
Anonymous wrote:If CM were really concerned about employee time and the cost of the lottery, they would have joined the common lottery.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:LAMB sends out postcard as well. Capital City however, emailed me, but I made the lottery.
And those schools have been opened for years with full admin staff. CM is only on their second year with an admin staff of 3 (including the principal) and still is expected to send out personalized emails to ever single applicant. Wow.
Actually, it is easier to set up the emails on outlook than to send the postcards
has CM invested in Outlook? Many schools use a low cost email system like having gmail host.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Many schools last year just out the list online. Don't know why that would be hard to do for CM, LAMB, and other non-common lottery schools. Could follow up with a postcard too.
I hated when the listed my kids name online like that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Many schools last year just out the list online. Don't know why that would be hard to do for CM, LAMB, and other non-common lottery schools. Could follow up with a postcard too.
I hated when the listed my kids name online like that.
Anonymous wrote:Many schools last year just out the list online. Don't know why that would be hard to do for CM, LAMB, and other non-common lottery schools. Could follow up with a postcard too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:LAMB sends out postcard as well. Capital City however, emailed me, but I made the lottery.
And those schools have been opened for years with full admin staff. CM is only on their second year with an admin staff of 3 (including the principal) and still is expected to send out personalized emails to ever single applicant. Wow.
Actually, it is easier to set up the emails on outlook than to send the postcards
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:LAMB sends out postcard as well. Capital City however, emailed me, but I made the lottery.
And those schools have been opened for years with full admin staff. CM is only on their second year with an admin staff of 3 (including the principal) and still is expected to send out personalized emails to ever single applicant. Wow.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:LAMB sends out postcard as well. Capital City however, emailed me, but I made the lottery.
And those schools have been opened for years with full admin staff. CM is only on their second year with an admin staff of 3 (including the principal) and still is expected to send out personalized emails to ever single applicant. Wow.