 09/07/2023 07:12
								    Subject: COSA confusion
								09/07/2023 07:12
								    Subject: COSA confusion 
							Anonymous wrote:I Know an MCPS teacher who lives outside the cluster and he got his kid into his cluster using COSA. Then his gf and her 2 kids moved in from another state into his house and a week prior to school starting he used COSA to get the two kids in right away. Is it a teacher perk?

 09/06/2023 23:28
								    Subject: COSA confusion
								09/06/2023 23:28
								    Subject: COSA confusion 
							Anonymous wrote:I’ve always heard it’s so hard to get a COSA but we are in the Wootton cluster and there’s a family with 3 kids who lives outside the cluster but who has managed to get one for all 3 kids at each school level. This family has no apparent hardship. One parent is an MCPS teacher but in a different cluster and I’ve been told that’s not a factor. We live a block from the school boundary (just within and they are just outside which is how we know them). Also we know of 2 kids who got COSAs to go from Wootton to Churchill. There could have been disabilities involved but we knew the kids well so I don’t think that was it. Obviously it wasn’t childcare related in HS. So people definitely have success and I think you shouldn’t be discouraged if you feel you have a genuine need.

 09/06/2023 20:41
								    Subject: COSA confusion
								09/06/2023 20:41
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 02/02/2023 15:20
								    Subject: COSA confusion
								02/02/2023 15:20
								    Subject: COSA confusion 
							Anonymous wrote:Also understand that even if you do get the COSA, your child is unable to participate in athletics their entire first year.

 02/02/2023 15:16
								    Subject: COSA confusion
								02/02/2023 15:16
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 02/02/2023 14:04
								    Subject: COSA confusion
								02/02/2023 14:04
								    Subject: COSA confusion 
							Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, I would say depends on the circumstances and the school. If you're wanting to change from a school that is overcrowded, to school that is not overcrowded, it would be easier. If you're trying to switch into school that is overcrowded, it's not going to happen
Yeah the unspoken thing is getting both principals on board, especially the principal if the receiving school

 02/02/2023 09:18
								    Subject: Re:COSA confusion
								02/02/2023 09:18
								    Subject: Re:COSA confusion 
							Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, I imagine the form for next school year has not been posted since MP3 and second semester just started. I would expect that form to be released later in the spring toward the end of the school year, not now.
That will give you all summer to fight and wrangle with central office and its rejections and appeals process. Good luck.
Thank you. Is it really so brutal a process?
Forms are usually due from 2/1-4/1. So I expected to see the new form uploaded today.
Not really. My husband and I filled out the forms, were rejected. We appealed and had an interview with a representative who kind of hinted at some things we needed to say in our application to actually get it accepted and then it was approved. Not a bad experience as things go.

 02/01/2023 22:57
								    Subject: COSA confusion
								02/01/2023 22:57
								    Subject: COSA confusion 
							Anonymous wrote:Well, I would say depends on the circumstances and the school. If you're wanting to change from a school that is overcrowded, to school that is not overcrowded, it would be easier. If you're trying to switch into school that is overcrowded, it's not going to happen
