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Scarlett
ParticipantI understand that applications for “choice” start in November.
So, to clarify, if the child gets choiced in (elementary school), he CAN stay in that school district thru high school, regardless of subsequent changes of home address?
Another issue – if you just move in spring/summer in a new district, would it be a problem enrolling in the appropriate public school there for the same Fall, or is it too late?
Edit: I wrote this right before the previous post, and I didn’t see it.
Thanks!
Scarlett
ParticipantI understand that applications for “choice” start in November.
So, to clarify, if the child gets choiced in (elementary school), he CAN stay in that school district thru high school, regardless of subsequent changes of home address?
Another issue – if you just move in spring/summer in a new district, would it be a problem enrolling in the appropriate public school there for the same Fall, or is it too late?
Edit: I wrote this right before the previous post, and I didn’t see it.
Thanks!
Scarlett
ParticipantI understand that applications for “choice” start in November.
So, to clarify, if the child gets choiced in (elementary school), he CAN stay in that school district thru high school, regardless of subsequent changes of home address?
Another issue – if you just move in spring/summer in a new district, would it be a problem enrolling in the appropriate public school there for the same Fall, or is it too late?
Edit: I wrote this right before the previous post, and I didn’t see it.
Thanks!
Scarlett
ParticipantI understand that applications for “choice” start in November.
So, to clarify, if the child gets choiced in (elementary school), he CAN stay in that school district thru high school, regardless of subsequent changes of home address?
Another issue – if you just move in spring/summer in a new district, would it be a problem enrolling in the appropriate public school there for the same Fall, or is it too late?
Edit: I wrote this right before the previous post, and I didn’t see it.
Thanks!
Scarlett
ParticipantI understand that applications for “choice” start in November.
So, to clarify, if the child gets choiced in (elementary school), he CAN stay in that school district thru high school, regardless of subsequent changes of home address?
Another issue – if you just move in spring/summer in a new district, would it be a problem enrolling in the appropriate public school there for the same Fall, or is it too late?
Edit: I wrote this right before the previous post, and I didn’t see it.
Thanks!
Scarlett
Participanthow about this scenario – we don’t move from where we are now (92122), and we get lucky and get CHOICED in LJ schools. What, if anything, happens, when we move to Clairemont? If you get lucky to choice in – does that have to be re-done every time you move? Or is the choice “for life” so to speak – if desired?
I am just trying to play safe. IF I could get choiced in LJ or UC school I have no problem buying in Clairemont. But I may not be ok with the schools there and I don’t have money for private ones, so… I could delay buying the house until we see where the kid ends up choiced in. The choices are known in spring – so, if we don’t get the choice we wanted, we move then in summer (buy or rent) into a good public school neighborhood.
What problems do you see with this scenario?
Scarlett
Participanthow about this scenario – we don’t move from where we are now (92122), and we get lucky and get CHOICED in LJ schools. What, if anything, happens, when we move to Clairemont? If you get lucky to choice in – does that have to be re-done every time you move? Or is the choice “for life” so to speak – if desired?
I am just trying to play safe. IF I could get choiced in LJ or UC school I have no problem buying in Clairemont. But I may not be ok with the schools there and I don’t have money for private ones, so… I could delay buying the house until we see where the kid ends up choiced in. The choices are known in spring – so, if we don’t get the choice we wanted, we move then in summer (buy or rent) into a good public school neighborhood.
What problems do you see with this scenario?
Scarlett
Participanthow about this scenario – we don’t move from where we are now (92122), and we get lucky and get CHOICED in LJ schools. What, if anything, happens, when we move to Clairemont? If you get lucky to choice in – does that have to be re-done every time you move? Or is the choice “for life” so to speak – if desired?
I am just trying to play safe. IF I could get choiced in LJ or UC school I have no problem buying in Clairemont. But I may not be ok with the schools there and I don’t have money for private ones, so… I could delay buying the house until we see where the kid ends up choiced in. The choices are known in spring – so, if we don’t get the choice we wanted, we move then in summer (buy or rent) into a good public school neighborhood.
What problems do you see with this scenario?
Scarlett
Participanthow about this scenario – we don’t move from where we are now (92122), and we get lucky and get CHOICED in LJ schools. What, if anything, happens, when we move to Clairemont? If you get lucky to choice in – does that have to be re-done every time you move? Or is the choice “for life” so to speak – if desired?
I am just trying to play safe. IF I could get choiced in LJ or UC school I have no problem buying in Clairemont. But I may not be ok with the schools there and I don’t have money for private ones, so… I could delay buying the house until we see where the kid ends up choiced in. The choices are known in spring – so, if we don’t get the choice we wanted, we move then in summer (buy or rent) into a good public school neighborhood.
What problems do you see with this scenario?
Scarlett
Participanthow about this scenario – we don’t move from where we are now (92122), and we get lucky and get CHOICED in LJ schools. What, if anything, happens, when we move to Clairemont? If you get lucky to choice in – does that have to be re-done every time you move? Or is the choice “for life” so to speak – if desired?
I am just trying to play safe. IF I could get choiced in LJ or UC school I have no problem buying in Clairemont. But I may not be ok with the schools there and I don’t have money for private ones, so… I could delay buying the house until we see where the kid ends up choiced in. The choices are known in spring – so, if we don’t get the choice we wanted, we move then in summer (buy or rent) into a good public school neighborhood.
What problems do you see with this scenario?
Scarlett
Participant[quote=ben_vo]Scarlet, schools require documents showing your eligibility every year… (nice try :-))[/quote]
Oh well. I said it was a stupid question. Of course, I should’ve thought of that. Well, if we end up buying in Clairemont, we;ll keep our fingers crossed to choice in LJ or UC schools…
Scarlett
Participant[quote=ben_vo]Scarlet, schools require documents showing your eligibility every year… (nice try :-))[/quote]
Oh well. I said it was a stupid question. Of course, I should’ve thought of that. Well, if we end up buying in Clairemont, we;ll keep our fingers crossed to choice in LJ or UC schools…
Scarlett
Participant[quote=ben_vo]Scarlet, schools require documents showing your eligibility every year… (nice try :-))[/quote]
Oh well. I said it was a stupid question. Of course, I should’ve thought of that. Well, if we end up buying in Clairemont, we;ll keep our fingers crossed to choice in LJ or UC schools…
Scarlett
Participant[quote=ben_vo]Scarlet, schools require documents showing your eligibility every year… (nice try :-))[/quote]
Oh well. I said it was a stupid question. Of course, I should’ve thought of that. Well, if we end up buying in Clairemont, we;ll keep our fingers crossed to choice in LJ or UC schools…
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