Ask Judy: <br>Middle school placement appeal
Dear Judy,
We just got the results of my daughter’s middle school choice process and ended up with a school we did not choose. Is there any way to appeal this placement? Could it be a mistake?
5th grade parent
Dear 5th grade parent:
You are not alone, we have heard from many parents with the same problem. Mistakes happen. We know a parent whose daughter was matched with a school she didn’t apply to out of her district, yet she was not “accepted” at any of the district schools she applied to. This was clearly an error. My advice? If you think this could be a mistake, check with your elementary school guidance counselor now; ask her to contact the school that “accepted” your daughter to see if her name is on their list. When in doubt, double check with the local enrollment office and finally, with the middle school enrollment office at Tweed, headed by Sandy Ferguson.
If it is not a mistake, but just bad luck, you have until June 10 to appeal the placement, according to Department of Education spokesperson Andy Jacob. This goes for schools in districts that have middle school choice. Ask your guidance counselor for an appeal form. She can review your daughter's situation and help fill out the appeal application. You might have a guidance counselor who knows your child well enough to go to bat for her. She may know middle school guidance counselors; she may know which schools are still open to applicants. Jacob said that "Appeals are granted based on seat availability and the selection criteria of the schools listed on the application." He cautioned that " Submitting an appeal does not guarantee admittance to a specific school, or even that a new placement will be offered." You'll be notified about appeals decisions by the end of June, according to Jacob.
Also consider checking out the few new schools that are opening next fall – they may still have openings.
Be as patient as you can. Late in summer there will be special enrollment offices to deal with unsettled admissions problems, and often the schools do not have an accurate count of who is actually attending until September. If you have applied and been endorsed by the guidance counselor, you might get an open spot.
Meanwhile, another piece of advice: don’t deride the school to which your daughter has been assigned. Do look for bright spots and emphasize them. She might just end up there!
Judy
Correction: Previously we reported, as per Jimmy Bueschen of the Manhattan enrollment office, that children could only appeal to schools that they had already applied to. According to parents who have copies of the appeal form, and Andy Jacob of the DOE's press office, children can apply to any choice program or school to which they are eligible and whose admissions are handled by the Office of Student Enrollment. That includes schools to which a child may have previously applied and new middle schools opening in September.
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