Anonymous wrote:My understanding is that this year is the first year that that children accepted into the immersion program will not get a sibling spot for their younger sibling. If you already have a child in the immersion program, the younger sibling will get a spot but students accepted this year and beyond are not guaranteed a spot for their younger sibling.
Siblings will get an extra "token" in the lottery. In other words, if there are 100 applicants per slot, instead of getting 1 token or a 1% chance, the child gets 2 tokens, or a 2% chance of getting a slot.
Anonymous wrote:My understanding is that this year is the first year that that children accepted into the immersion program will not get a sibling spot for their younger sibling. If you already have a child in the immersion program, the younger sibling will get a spot but students accepted this year and beyond are not guaranteed a spot for their younger sibling.
Siblings will get an extra "token" in the lottery. In other words, if there are 100 applicants per slot, instead of getting 1 token or a 1% chance, the child gets 2 tokens, or a 2% chance of getting a slot.
Anonymous wrote:I guess that's right - so the sibling "weight" for this year is sort of irrelevant. Anyone who has a sibling currently enrolled will get the normal sibling link. Next year, the weight will be being to apply. So it actually doesn't make much sense that they put it on the form this year!
Anonymous wrote:Well when I called the office a month ago I was told that their only measure for SES was whether a child was enrolled in Head Start, and that they hadn't determined how much the weights would be for SES or siblings. They said the BOE had to approve it, but I haven't heard anything about that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just re-read the instructions and they said we would need an MCPS ID number by the 18th, which is several days before the schools have kindergarten orientation.
Not that we're counting on a spot, but that does suggest they thought the results would be out by the end of this week, although I don't know what happens if they draw your number and you haven't received an ID number yet.
If you don’t get in are you planning on attending another MCPS? I would
Have thought you’d have to register at your home school by now. Haven’t most of
the orientations taken place already?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just re-read the instructions and they said we would need an MCPS ID number by the 18th, which is several days before the schools have kindergarten orientation.
Not that we're counting on a spot, but that does suggest they thought the results would be out by the end of this week, although I don't know what happens if they draw your number and you haven't received an ID number yet.
If you don’t get in are you planning on attending another MCPS? I would
Have thought you’d have to register at your home school by now. Haven’t most of
the orientations taken place already?
Anonymous wrote:I just re-read the instructions and they said we would need an MCPS ID number by the 18th, which is several days before the schools have kindergarten orientation.
Not that we're counting on a spot, but that does suggest they thought the results would be out by the end of this week, although I don't know what happens if they draw your number and you haven't received an ID number yet.
Anonymous wrote:I just re-read the instructions and they said we would need an MCPS ID number by the 18th, which is several days before the schools have kindergarten orientation.
Not that we're counting on a spot, but that does suggest they thought the results would be out by the end of this week, although I don't know what happens if they draw your number and you haven't received an ID number yet.