Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pro tip: next time get the medical, dental and residency paperwork together before the lottery day so you're ready to move quickly if you get a slot.
And make copies if you anticipate you would give up that slot to register at another school if you were offered a slot off the wait list.
This should be totally unnecessary and, in my experience, is. I've always turned in all the other info in May and then submitted medical and dental over the summer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No, it's not how they all operate. At YY, you have to get your registration/enrollment paperwork in by the deadline, but medical/dental records can come in over the summer.
If I recall, last year YY was giving people 48 hours to decide. Outside of the myschool dc deadline.
So OP, get your paperwork in.
Anonymous wrote:No, it's not how they all operate. At YY, you have to get your registration/enrollment paperwork in by the deadline, but medical/dental records can come in over the summer.
Anonymous wrote:Pro tip: next time get the medical, dental and residency paperwork together before the lottery day so you're ready to move quickly if you get a slot.
And make copies if you anticipate you would give up that slot to register at another school if you were offered a slot off the wait list.
Anonymous wrote:Realizing that school is in session, and the administration is probably renerolling current parents, dealing with running a school (believe it or not...it's hard work), and trying to meet my school dc deadline so they can let those who are on WL move up...giving you 7 days is extremely reasonable.
I've been doing this awhile, and you realize they are rushing you along so that those without a seat for their child can get one. Yes the deadline (or the LAST day) is May 2nd. But get your shit together OP.
Anonymous wrote:Call the school and talk them.
Most charters have small admin teams, as they do not have the large budget that DCPS has. However, if you call them (vs posting randomly on DCUM) they may be able to assist.
Also, obviously, not all charters are the same. Is this Breaktrough? A brand new school which probably is just getting their feet under them? or LAMB which has been doing this for 10+ years. Or Bethune, which is known for being terrible with admin. All charters are different, yet you just painted them with a broad brush.
Anonymous wrote:OP, I'd like to also welcome you to the world of public schools. You will need to start preparing to scramble for lots of things- registration is one of them. This isn't a system designed around parental needs, in general. So, while I know it's jarring, I'd suggest you prepare yourself for more requests just like this.