Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am PP- if you were to get in to the PS3, PK4 grade levels I would not be concerned. Some holes in K and 1st, concerns about 2 and 4th grade.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We got into MV and thought our relationship with the lottery was done forever. Unfortunately have had a negative experience, in particular with administration's handling of teaching challenges. Love the families and majority of teachers, but the downside is too great. A year in the life of a small child is too much to sacrifice, especially if there are long term consequences.
PP, what grade, if you don't mind me asking? We are hoping and likely to get in this year and I have seen a few posts like this.
Thanks PP, we're looking at 2nd (which may be too tough under the best of circumstances). Any other info would be welcome if you are willing!
Anonymous wrote:I am PP- if you were to get in to the PS3, PK4 grade levels I would not be concerned. Some holes in K and 1st, concerns about 2 and 4th grade.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We got into MV and thought our relationship with the lottery was done forever. Unfortunately have had a negative experience, in particular with administration's handling of teaching challenges. Love the families and majority of teachers, but the downside is too great. A year in the life of a small child is too much to sacrifice, especially if there are long term consequences.
PP, what grade, if you don't mind me asking? We are hoping and likely to get in this year and I have seen a few posts like this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We got into MV and thought our relationship with the lottery was done forever. Unfortunately have had a negative experience, in particular with administration's handling of teaching challenges. Love the families and majority of teachers, but the downside is too great. A year in the life of a small child is too much to sacrifice, especially if there are long term consequences.
PP, what grade, if you don't mind me asking? We are hoping and likely to get in this year and I have seen a few posts like this.
Anonymous wrote:We got into MV and thought our relationship with the lottery was done forever. Unfortunately have had a negative experience, in particular with administration's handling of teaching challenges. Love the families and majority of teachers, but the downside is too great. A year in the life of a small child is too much to sacrifice, especially if there are long term consequences.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. We are fortunate enough to have been matched with one of our top choices. We also might get off the waitlist at a school we ranked higher. I am very excited about the school where we matched and will be faced with a difficult decision if we get off the waitlist of the other school. I don't want to turn down a school that everyone would think I was crazy to turn down. However, I am envisioning my child at our matched school and getting very comfortable with that idea. I am worried that I will regret the decision and miss out on a chance for my child to attend the other highly sought after school.
I hoped this helped - lots of people not playing the lottery at schools other than YY and Lamb (I'm assuming that one of those is your holy grail charter).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. We are fortunate enough to have been matched with one of our top choices. We also might get off the waitlist at a school we ranked higher. I am very excited about the school where we matched and will be faced with a difficult decision if we get off the waitlist of the other school. I don't want to turn down a school that everyone would think I was crazy to turn down. However, I am envisioning my child at our matched school and getting very comfortable with that idea. I am worried that I will regret the decision and miss out on a chance for my child to attend the other highly sought after school.
I hoped this helped - lots of people not playing the lottery at schools other than YY and Lamb (I'm assuming that one of those is your holy grail charter).
Anonymous wrote:OP here. We are fortunate enough to have been matched with one of our top choices. We also might get off the waitlist at a school we ranked higher. I am very excited about the school where we matched and will be faced with a difficult decision if we get off the waitlist of the other school. I don't want to turn down a school that everyone would think I was crazy to turn down. However, I am envisioning my child at our matched school and getting very comfortable with that idea. I am worried that I will regret the decision and miss out on a chance for my child to attend the other highly sought after school.