Anonymous wrote:Our 5th grader is miserable at her current school due to bullying. We were waitlisted across the board for privates and the best WL we have is for the lottery is above 60.
I guess we’ll look at moving but that’s easier said than done. I don’t know what we’ll do. We feel stuck.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m sorry OP, but I gotta ask: your kid is “miserable” in kindergarten and you’re blaming the school? That’s a lot to pin on a school.
Disagree. Lots of bad Ks out there--age-inappropriate expetactions, yelling teachers, kids with scary behaviors, etc.
Anonymous wrote:I’m sorry OP, but I gotta ask: your kid is “miserable” in kindergarten and you’re blaming the school? That’s a lot to pin on a school.
Anonymous wrote:High school aged kid not even waitlisted at top three choices, deemed "ineligible" at all three application schools, not even granted an interview.
I feel bad for him. He's a great kid who's current school is begging him to stay. He's just weary of the bullying and drug use there.
Told him at midnight. Will try to look at moving options or privates.
Anonymous wrote:I know there are like 5 lottery threads going right now, but we got crap results for our rising 1st grader who is having a terrible K year at our current school and I'm feeling sad and frustrated. We cast a wide net (10 schools) and were shut out with bad numbers and it's going to take a miracle to get us in anywhere. My kid is miserable right now and now I guess I have to hope for a great teacher draw next year and hold my breath. Or move.
This thread is for people who feel similarly.
Thread is ONLY for lottery disappointment, pity parties, discussion of unrealistic waitlist hopes, etc. Please don't come here to brag about how happy you are with your lottery outcomes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:High school aged kid not even waitlisted at top three choices, deemed "ineligible" at all three application schools, not even granted an interview.
I feel bad for him. He's a great kid who's current school is begging him to stay. He's just weary of the bullying and drug use there.
Told him at midnight. Will try to look at moving options or privates.
Why ineligible?
And why did you find out last night? Walls would have deemed him ineligible weeks ago, I am guessing the other interview based schools would have too because those would have occurred over the last several weeks. What schools deem kids "ineligible" when lottery results are released? And your presumably public school is begging your child to stay, that's a first.
It's not.
We knew about Walls, but the other two schools did not send out any notices. We found out online.
The word "Ineligible" is placed next to the students school choice.
And yes, his current school would like him to stay as he is one of the few students of color that are still there. I have breast cancer so I was looking to reduce costs and probably cannot afford his current school beyond this year due to my chemo schedule. Guess I should have said cheaper privates. But thanks for asking.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:High school aged kid not even waitlisted at top three choices, deemed "ineligible" at all three application schools, not even granted an interview.
I feel bad for him. He's a great kid who's current school is begging him to stay. He's just weary of the bullying and drug use there.
Told him at midnight. Will try to look at moving options or privates.
Why ineligible?
And why did you find out last night? Walls would have deemed him ineligible weeks ago, I am guessing the other interview based schools would have too because those would have occurred over the last several weeks. What schools deem kids "ineligible" when lottery results are released? And your presumably public school is begging your child to stay, that's a first.
It's not.
We knew about Walls, but the other two schools did not send out any notices. We found out online.
The word "Ineligible" is placed next to the students school choice.
And yes, his current school would like him to stay as he is one of the few students of color that are still there. I have breast cancer so I was looking to reduce costs and probably cannot afford his current school beyond this year due to my chemo schedule. Guess I should have said cheaper privates. But thanks for asking.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:High school aged kid not even waitlisted at top three choices, deemed "ineligible" at all three application schools, not even granted an interview.
I feel bad for him. He's a great kid who's current school is begging him to stay. He's just weary of the bullying and drug use there.
Told him at midnight. Will try to look at moving options or privates.
Why ineligible?
And why did you find out last night? Walls would have deemed him ineligible weeks ago, I am guessing the other interview based schools would have too because those would have occurred over the last several weeks. What schools deem kids "ineligible" when lottery results are released? And your presumably public school is begging your child to stay, that's a first.
Anonymous wrote:Well I have 3 kids who were accepted to 3 different schools. I am hoping that changes
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:High school aged kid not even waitlisted at top three choices, deemed "ineligible" at all three application schools, not even granted an interview.
I feel bad for him. He's a great kid who's current school is begging him to stay. He's just weary of the bullying and drug use there.
Told him at midnight. Will try to look at moving options or privates.
Why ineligible?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our 5th grader is miserable at her current school due to bullying. We were waitlisted across the board for privates and the best WL we have is for the lottery is above 60.
I guess we’ll look at moving but that’s easier said than done. I don’t know what we’ll do. We feel stuck.
OP here and yup. We have gone in circles on moving a bunch of times but (1) we aren't sure we can sell in this market -- we've seen several neighbors list and sit for long periods of time in the last 6-7 months, and I don't know that we can afford to rent this out and move, (2) for reasons of price, commute, and future work issues, it's just not clear where it is we could move to that would improve our school situation, but we could afford, and wouldn't result in DH having a soul-crushing commute. We keep going through the options and coming up empty, and were hoping that a positive lottery result would allow us to kick the can down the road a bit because there doesn't seem to be a satisfying option there.