Pick The Best
At the end of this process, you make a decision. You pick a school – or you decide that you need to work with your child’s existing school to bridge a gap or two.
Sometimes it’s as easy as comparing grades. You’ve given one school a higher grade than all of the others. It rises to the top, and you’re on your way – either to:
- continue with the school in which your child’s enrolled or
- apply to a new school.
Sometimes, it’s a tie between two or more schools.
Tie breakers in choosing a school can be family goals – such as distance to travel to the school, whether or not another child in the family is attending the school or funding. Sometimes a school can be out of the running because there are no more available classroom seats.
Sometimes when you get to this step in the process you find that you don’t have all of the information you need to make a decision, so you’ll need to contact the school or schools again to find out what you need to know.
A word of advice: If you’ve decided on a new or different school for your child, don’t delay. School and scholarship application deadlines start as early as November. And while many options are available through the summer, the sooner you get your name in the better your chances of being accepted. If the school can’t guarantee you a place upon submitting your application, apply to a second school as a back up.
Remember, if you’re not in the market for a new school and are TESTing the school your child attends today, this is the point in the process where you identify the gaps in your child’s education. You compare what his/her school offers to the goals you’ve established and whatever doesn’t match up is an educational gap.
The next step for you, then, is to determine how best to bridge this gap.
- Do you want to sit down with the school's principal and/or your child’s teachers to develop a plan?
- Do you want to seek outside educational services to fill the gap?
- Do you want to call the local PTA and ask them what help they can provide you in developing a plan to bridge the gaps so that you can obtain the education your child deserves?
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