Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think in smaller schools everyone is so in each other's business that you know who is trying to leave. Especially if it's a charter that does a lot of fundraising, because losing certain families will hit your annual fund pretty hard. Those families will also make a lot of noise on their way out if the are dissatisfied with the school. Admin and the PTA is definitely paying attention.
This. Or if someone does a ton of work for the PTA-- there might not be anyone else willing to do it. Or if there are only two kids who are way ahead in math, your kid and my kid, then I would definitely care. But would it be my business to gossip about? Absolutely not.
Anonymous wrote:I think in smaller schools everyone is so in each other's business that you know who is trying to leave. Especially if it's a charter that does a lot of fundraising, because losing certain families will hit your annual fund pretty hard. Those families will also make a lot of noise on their way out if the are dissatisfied with the school. Admin and the PTA is definitely paying attention.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is it true that your enrolled school knows if you’re playing the lottery (I.e., considering leaving)?
If so that’s pretty lousy, as it could leave school administrators with the feeling that your family is not totally invested in staying.
They know and and it does lack or investment. Also, administrators have eyes on local forums (Facebook groups, etc.) and they watch your school inquiries and “crossing fingers for a a good number.” School choice is school choice. But it doesn’t go unnoticed.
Funny I asked this last year and got the - they do not care answer.
Well of course they're going to say that. But they do-- especially if you are in PTO leadership or your child scores 5s/is obviously bright.
Totally agree here.
there hasn't been a PARCC test administered in 3 years. Plus they really do not care. At All.
They totally do care if they are trying to get their numbers up, or if they will have to hire or lay off a teacher because of it.
You really don't understand how the PARCC scores were used. Forget that there is no current data. No one gets hired or fired over PARCC scores
Anonymous wrote:Wow I really hope that thing about schools knowing which of their current families submitted lottery applications is a lie! We are/were considering moving this summer for reasons totally unrelated to schools, since we love our school. But I threw in a lottery app with a few charters in reasonable locations for our potential move this year just in case, since we have no idea where exactly we might end up. If we don't move (which is looking likely given the current state of the housing market), I can't see us leaving our current school. And if we do move, we're as likely to wind up in a nearby suburb as another part of DC, so we might be leaving for a school in MD or VA anyway, making our lottery app moot.
Anyway, I'd just hate to think our school knows about this application and thinks we are thinking of jumping ship out of dissatisfaction because nothing could be further from the truth.
I hate the lottery system. Stuff like this is dumb.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is it true that your enrolled school knows if you’re playing the lottery (I.e., considering leaving)?
If so that’s pretty lousy, as it could leave school administrators with the feeling that your family is not totally invested in staying.
They know and and it does lack or investment. Also, administrators have eyes on local forums (Facebook groups, etc.) and they watch your school inquiries and “crossing fingers for a a good number.” School choice is school choice. But it doesn’t go unnoticed.
Funny I asked this last year and got the - they do not care answer.
Well of course they're going to say that. But they do-- especially if you are in PTO leadership or your child scores 5s/is obviously bright.
Totally agree here.
there hasn't been a PARCC test administered in 3 years. Plus they really do not care. At All.
They totally do care if they are trying to get their numbers up, or if they will have to hire or lay off a teacher because of it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is it true that your enrolled school knows if you’re playing the lottery (I.e., considering leaving)?
If so that’s pretty lousy, as it could leave school administrators with the feeling that your family is not totally invested in staying.
They know and and it does lack or investment. Also, administrators have eyes on local forums (Facebook groups, etc.) and they watch your school inquiries and “crossing fingers for a a good number.” School choice is school choice. But it doesn’t go unnoticed.
Funny I asked this last year and got the - they do not care answer.
Well of course they're going to say that. But they do-- especially if you are in PTO leadership or your child scores 5s/is obviously bright.
Totally agree here.
there hasn't been a PARCC test administered in 3 years. Plus they really do not care. At All.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is it true that your enrolled school knows if you’re playing the lottery (I.e., considering leaving)?
If so that’s pretty lousy, as it could leave school administrators with the feeling that your family is not totally invested in staying.
They know and and it does lack or investment. Also, administrators have eyes on local forums (Facebook groups, etc.) and they watch your school inquiries and “crossing fingers for a a good number.” School choice is school choice. But it doesn’t go unnoticed.
Funny I asked this last year and got the - they do not care answer.
Well of course they're going to say that. But they do-- especially if you are in PTO leadership or your child scores 5s/is obviously bright.
Totally agree here.
Anonymous wrote:Right. I think they just know total #s. (Eg) X 4th graders entered the lottery.
I never heard that schools you apply to know if you’re in their top 3. I think that’s made up by the PP.
Anonymous wrote:Right. I think they just know total #s. (Eg) X 4th graders entered the lottery.
I never heard that schools you apply to know if you’re in their top 3. I think that’s made up by the PP.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is it true that your enrolled school knows if you’re playing the lottery (I.e., considering leaving)?
If so that’s pretty lousy, as it could leave school administrators with the feeling that your family is not totally invested in staying.
They know and and it does lack or investment. Also, administrators have eyes on local forums (Facebook groups, etc.) and they watch your school inquiries and “crossing fingers for a a good number.” School choice is school choice. But it doesn’t go unnoticed.