Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have been plotting out escape back to NYC for five years now, checking inside schools and weighing the odds. It may never happen, but I'm ready. I've heard it can be easier to get into some schools on an odd year point of entry.
You took the words out of my mouth exactly. Litearlly have been plotting my return to NYC for 5 years. My kid is in preschool and am thinking about the future - in terms of schools. By getting into some schools do you mean public schools? Just trying to figure this all out.
Unless you have $80k / year to spend on private you'll be looking for public schools
Anonymous wrote:Definitely! I am moving from Brooklyn to DC and I think it is going to be much more challenging to find a school for my child. I have worked in the New York Public School System for the past 20 years. There are some excellent options in NYC.
Do you research on www.insideschools.org
In NYC unlike DC you do not have to depend on a lottery. If you find a school middle school you like you can apply but you can also follow up and if the school has space they can take your child no matter where you live in NYC.
We live in Flatbush Brooklyn and my daughter attends a school in Park Slope 85 percent of students are on or above level.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have been plotting out escape back to NYC for five years now, checking inside schools and weighing the odds. It may never happen, but I'm ready. I've heard it can be easier to get into some schools on an odd year point of entry.
You took the words out of my mouth exactly. Litearlly have been plotting my return to NYC for 5 years. My kid is in preschool and am thinking about the future - in terms of schools. By getting into some schools do you mean public schools? Just trying to figure this all out.
Unless you have $80k / year to spend on private you'll be looking for public schools
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have been plotting out escape back to NYC for five years now, checking inside schools and weighing the odds. It may never happen, but I'm ready. I've heard it can be easier to get into some schools on an odd year point of entry.
You took the words out of my mouth exactly. Litearlly have been plotting my return to NYC for 5 years. My kid is in preschool and am thinking about the future - in terms of schools. By getting into some schools do you mean public schools? Just trying to figure this all out.
Anonymous wrote:I have been plotting out escape back to NYC for five years now, checking inside schools and weighing the odds. It may never happen, but I'm ready. I've heard it can be easier to get into some schools on an odd year point of entry.