Anonymous wrote:If a kid needs a Pre-K 4 slot is that treated differently from needing a pre-k 3 slot. I know that both are housed together, but with Pre-k 4ers going to K the following year, is that differentiated from the Pre-k 3ers? Just trying to guage if there all lumped into one group or will my pre-k 4er only be competing with kids that need pre-k 4 slot. I know it's a long shot either way.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Um, not true. A new student was accepted off of one of the upper grade wait list. Once that upper grade student got in, that students younger sibling came off of the PreK4 waitlist. This happened this year at Stokes with at least 2 families.
That's what I said:
And if multiple sibs are applying, admission to an upper grade for a sib, would get a newbie Pre-k 4er priority.
Anonymous wrote:Um- not true! Most kids get a preference for Pre-k. Their older sib is in school and once they're eligible, they start at Pre-k. So, by the time they're in Pre-k 4, they've already gained admission through preference in Pre-k 3. Now some parents who chose to sit out Pre-k 3 can use the pref for four. And if multiple sibs are applying, admission to an upper grade for a sib, would get a newbie Pre-k 4er priority. These circumstances are so unlikely to happen or have such a small chance of happening, that someone with a single digit WL number stands a good chance and its safe to say sibs don't matter all that much. Stokes parent in that situation here.
Sorry, I'm a current stokes parent and this doesn't make sense to me. Can you explain it a bit? My understanding is that there is one pool of spots for both PS3 and PK4-- they share a classroom.
Anonymous wrote:Um, not true. A new student was accepted off of one of the upper grade wait list. Once that upper grade student got in, that students younger sibling came off of the PreK4 waitlist. This happened this year at Stokes with at least 2 families.
Um- not true! Most kids get a preference for Pre-k. Their older sib is in school and once they're eligible, they start at Pre-k. So, by the time they're in Pre-k 4, they've already gained admission through preference in Pre-k 3. Now some parents who chose to sit out Pre-k 3 can use the pref for four. And if multiple sibs are applying, admission to an upper grade for a sib, would get a newbie Pre-k 4er priority. These circumstances are so unlikely to happen or have such a small chance of happening, that someone with a single digit WL number stands a good chance and its safe to say sibs don't matter all that much. Stokes parent in that situation here.
Anonymous wrote:Um, not true. A new student was accepted off of one of the upper grade wait list. Once that upper grade student got in, that students younger sibling came off of the PreK4 waitlist. This happened this year at Stokes with at least 2 families.
I also don't think sibs will matter much 'cause most kids get/need the preference for Pre-k 3. Not Pre-k 4. Thoughts anyone?
Anonymous wrote:I don't know. I applied early enough, I think. My question is completely a hypothetical. If, after all things are factored in- sibs, etc..., will a single digit WL get me a Pre-k 4 slot? I know it's not guaranteed. I also don't think sibs will matter much 'cause most kids get/need the preference for Pre-k 3. Not Pre-k 4. Thoughts anyone?