Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would absolutely move for a high school, but we have always been light movers.
As someone who is a few years down the road, I encourage people to consider moving more seriously.
We chose one of the commonly listed backups, and it hasn't been a good fit. It's a good school for many, but not for my kid who has very specific needs I should have realized. All I'm saying is, don't be like me. If your kid needs something more than the school your kid gets into can provide, especially if you're thinking of moving anyway for other reasons, maybe move before starting high school and save everyone (especially your kid) a whole lot of heartache.
What kind of needs? Like IEP/504 needs, or "I want a certain math track" needs? Curious, since I fall into the former needs group and am considering our local school.
Like dual autism / severe ADHD needs. But also socially it was quite different. I want to protect my kid's privacy so I won't say more, and nothing tragic happened, it just didn't feel fair to keep them at a school that was such a poor fit when a better fit was an option.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think you should prepare to move.
+1. Move. Going to some poorly performing high school is not going to prepare your kid for college. The last thing you want is your kid struggling and failing out of college
You need to look at the end game. Honestly, best to move if you struck out in middle school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just want to make sure everyone knows that private school deposits are due before the lottery results come out. For some schools that is 10% of tuition which can be close to $6,000. That's a lot of money to throw away for a back-up option if your preference is an application school.
This. And also, Catholic HSs favor applicants from Catholic MSs. St Peters, St Jerome etc are all feeders to Catholic HSs.
It takes some strategic planning ahead of MS to secure a Catholic HS path in the DMV, people.
Eastern is better than any catholic high school sorry.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just want to make sure everyone knows that private school deposits are due before the lottery results come out. For some schools that is 10% of tuition which can be close to $6,000. That's a lot of money to throw away for a back-up option if your preference is an application school.
This. And also, Catholic HSs favor applicants from Catholic MSs. St Peters, St Jerome etc are all feeders to Catholic HSs.
It takes some strategic planning ahead of MS to secure a Catholic HS path in the DMV, people.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would absolutely move for a high school, but we have always been light movers.
As someone who is a few years down the road, I encourage people to consider moving more seriously.
We chose one of the commonly listed backups, and it hasn't been a good fit. It's a good school for many, but not for my kid who has very specific needs I should have realized. All I'm saying is, don't be like me. If your kid needs something more than the school your kid gets into can provide, especially if you're thinking of moving anyway for other reasons, maybe move before starting high school and save everyone (especially your kid) a whole lot of heartache.
What kind of needs? Like IEP/504 needs, or "I want a certain math track" needs? Curious, since I fall into the former needs group and am considering our local school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would absolutely move for a high school, but we have always been light movers.
As someone who is a few years down the road, I encourage people to consider moving more seriously.
We chose one of the commonly listed backups, and it hasn't been a good fit. It's a good school for many, but not for my kid who has very specific needs I should have realized. All I'm saying is, don't be like me. If your kid needs something more than the school your kid gets into can provide, especially if you're thinking of moving anyway for other reasons, maybe move before starting high school and save everyone (especially your kid) a whole lot of heartache.
Anonymous wrote:I would absolutely move for a high school, but we have always been light movers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just want to make sure everyone knows that private school deposits are due before the lottery results come out. For some schools that is 10% of tuition which can be close to $6,000. That's a lot of money to throw away for a back-up option if your preference is an application school.
This. And also, Catholic HSs favor applicants from Catholic MSs. St Peters, St Jerome etc are all feeders to Catholic HSs.
It takes some strategic planning ahead of MS to secure a Catholic HS path in the DMV, people.
Anonymous wrote:Just want to make sure everyone knows that private school deposits are due before the lottery results come out. For some schools that is 10% of tuition which can be close to $6,000. That's a lot of money to throw away for a back-up option if your preference is an application school.
Anonymous wrote:Just want to make sure everyone knows that private school deposits are due before the lottery results come out. For some schools that is 10% of tuition which can be close to $6,000. That's a lot of money to throw away for a back-up option if your preference is an application school.
Anonymous wrote:I think you should prepare to move.
Anonymous wrote:Just want to make sure everyone knows that private school deposits are due before the lottery results come out. For some schools that is 10% of tuition which can be close to $6,000. That's a lot of money to throw away for a back-up option if your preference is an application school.