Anonymous wrote:Second kid, second triple digit waitlist spot in the immersion program in our home school. God I hate this place. Having half-immersion, half-not immersion schools feels like the kind of idea the Ted Danson character would come up with in the Good Place. Here's to six more years of being treated like a second class citizen in our own school.
Anonymous wrote:Second kid, second triple digit waitlist spot in the immersion program in our home school. God I hate this place. Having half-immersion, half-not immersion schools feels like the kind of idea the Ted Danson character would come up with in the Good Place. Here's to six more years of being treated like a second class citizen in our own school.
Anonymous wrote:What does the appeals process actually do? Can you just try and convince them your child is special? Are they all normally denied?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What does the appeals process actually do? Can you just try and convince them your child is special? Are they all normally denied?
I think they are normally denied but the process has to exist. In theory there are double entries for siblings and also some sort of weight mysteriously given to those from lower SEs. I’m not sure how you would suspect and follow up on a mistake, though.
Anonymous wrote:What does the appeals process actually do? Can you just try and convince them your child is special? Are they all normally denied?
Anonymous wrote:The appeals page is live so assuming results coming soon-ish?
Anonymous wrote:Good luck everyone! We are current immersion parents and I remember the stress of the lottery results all too well. Just remember if you are on the waitlist for Spanish or French, it does move.