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Thursday, January 15, 2009

Live and In Person!

I am giving some talks at the end of the month.
"Public Schools 101: Intro to the NYC School System, Registering for PreK and Kindergarten"
I will be giving lots of practical information about what to know and how to proceed and I will bring my "big map" but I won't be discussing individual schools. It is a lot of information in a small amount of time, so I am afraid, no children please. There will be a Q & A.
$25. per person or $40. per couple
You must RSVP to me (not the venue) for a specific date and location, space is limited and just in case of changes, I would like to be able to contact you.

Williamsburg/Greenpoint
Monday, Jan. 26, 7-8:30 pm
Mamalu 232 North 12th St. (718) 486-6312

Cobble Hill/Boerum Hill
Tuesday, Jan. 27, 7-8:30 pm
NY City Explorers 388 Atlantic Ave. between Hoyt and Bond (718) 625-6923

Clinton Hill
Thursday, Jan. 29, 7-8:30 pm
Still Hip 283 Grand Ave. between Lafayette and Clifton Pl. (718) 398-0008

Dumbo
Saturday, Jan, 31, 1:30-3 pm
Pomme 81 Washington St. at York St. (718) 855-0623

Prospect Heights
Tuesday, Feb. 3, 7-8:30 pm
NY City Explorers 186 Underhill Ave. between St. John's/Sterling Pl. (718) 399-6923

South Slope
Wednesday, Feb. 4, 7-8:30 pm
Hootenanny Art House 426 15th St. at 8th Ave. (718) 369-0528

Make a Difference on MLK Day

Residents of Park Slope, with the support of Congresswoman Yvette D. Clarke, will be collecting
books and school supplies for an under-served school, P.S. 41, The Francis White School in Brownsville, Brooklyn.
You can help the effort by donating any of the items listed below to one of the following collection points on Monday, January 19th between 10am-4pm:

Park Slope Food Co-op, Union St. bet. 6th-7th Ave.
Community Bookstore, 7th Ave. bet. Carroll and Garfield St.
7th Ave. Copy, 7th Ave, bet. 8th-9th St.
Dizzy's Restaurant, 8th Ave and 9th St.
Connecticut Muffin, 15th St and PPW

Requested School Supplies and Books
New Purchases: pencils, crayons, glue, glue sticks, notebooks, loose-leaf binders and paper, writable CD/DVDs, soft sports equipment such as jump ropes, hand balls, basketballs etc., puzzles, blocks, Legos for kindergarten, things that don’t break, inexpensive small plastic individual CD players, reams of copy paper for the teachers to use
New or Used Books: books by current popular childrens authors that can be read aloud, Bank Street readers, Step into Reading titles, Other childrens books.

Any questions. Contact the Park Slope Bridge to Change
tsb4change@gmail.com

Wednesday, January 14, 2009

Elementary School Book Giveaway

Fabulous Parenting Blogger, Karen, over at A Child Grows in Brooklyn is doing some great giveaways. In return for your personal mini reviews of whatever service she is highlighting, she gives you a chance at a wonderful prize.

So if you love your Elementary School and want them to win $100. in free books from Usborne Books. Nominate the school you love. Give the neighborhood and PS number (the DOE recycles and uses numbers over again in different boroughs) It must be a NYC school. Tell why they deserve such a windfall. All entries must be submitted by Jan. 19, 2009. She picks the entry out of a hat. Good luck to all, and may the emailng begin!

Saturday, December 27, 2008

Kindergarten Admissions for Families in Brooklyn


In an effort to keep us all on our toes the DOE has announced a new process and timetable for Kindergarten registration. We don’t know exactly how this process will shake out. It is good for parents that the process is standardized and that it is still being handled at the school level. A child who turns 5 by Dec. 31, 2009 and is a resident of NYC at the time of pre-registration is eligible for this process. You can find your zoned school by calling 311 and giving your address.

Families may apply directly to schools beginning on Jan. 12, 2009 and continuing through March 2, 2009. It seems that if you apply in a timely manner within this time frame that you will have an equal chance for placement in the school according to the priorities set below.

You may apply individually to multiple schools. You should make sure to apply to your zoned school as a safety even if you are more interested in another school. It doesn’t appear to adversely affect your chances of getting in, as the process is being handled at the school level rather than centrally. The process and timetable have been standardized but the individual schools will be responsible for administering their own applications.

All students currently enrolled in public preK MUST reapply for Kindergarten. There is no guarantee that they will continue in their current school unless they have sibling or zoning priorities and apply before March 2.

To apply bring proof of your child’s birth, two proofs of residence, and the name, date of birth and school registration number (OSIS) of any sibling who will be attending the school in 09-10 (K-5). This establishes your student’s admissions priority.

Pre-Registration priority:
1. Zoned students with a sibling enrolled in the school in Sept. 2009.
2. Zoned students without a sibling in the school.
3. Unzoned students who have siblings in the school in Sept. 2009 (first to students in the District, then to students outside of the District)
4. Students who are not zoned for the school (prioity to students in the District then to students outside of the District)

If more students apply than there are spaces, a lottery will be held and a waiting list will be created.

The schools will notify families whether or not they have been accepted on March 16. They will have until April 13 to accept the seat and pre-register at school. On April 20 schools can pre-register other students from the waiting list.

Families who haven’t applied or move to the city or a new zone after March 2 can apply to their zoned school although there is no guarantee that they will be admitted. They can be added to the waitlist.

This process is separate from the Gifted and Talented process. The letters about testing dates should be out shortly. Testing begins in January. Notification about whether your child qualifies is sometime in April and placement offers will be in May. Undoubtedly there will be movement by some families who opt for the G&T programs.

Mural art by PS 29 students.

Friday, December 26, 2008

13 is the new 18

My friend, Beth Harpaz has just written a great new book called, "13 is the new 18, and other things my children taught me while I was having a nervous breakdown being their mother".
She is doing a reading at Barnes and Noble in Park Slope on Feb. 5 at 7:30. It is sure to be very funny, judging from her youtube videos.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RFvSIQZYAMA
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xR7NduwSTiY

Parents and kids at my house gathered around the computer laughing at how funny (and true) her commentary was. It did bring up an issue for us. I friended my kids when they got their Facebook pages. We are not unhappy with the things that we occasionally see, but the unintended complication comes from their looking at OUR pages. Our friends' status shows up on our kids' homepages. Beth, the fact that you are addicted to cheese is the funniest thing that my kids extended network has heard in a long time. Apparently, it is SO "park slope mom" - I am addicted to cheese as well. The fact that Beth - someone we know - could youtube a song about her teen's behavior sent a chill around the neighborhood. Don't push your mom too far or she could go public. Good job Beth!

Saturday, December 13, 2008

Calling All School Auctions


Eleanor Traubman, professional organizer to busy Brooklyn families, is looking for 10 schools - public or private - to which to donate her services for school auctions.

Eleanor helps parents de-clutter and set up user-friendly organizing systems for home offices, filing cabinets,
closets, children's rooms and more. Her motto: less clutter equals more room for you and your family!

Each donation will consist of 3 hours of Eleanor's services.

To contact Eleanor about her offer, please email ETraubman@aol.com and also visit her blog at
creativetimes.blogspot.com

Please note: Eleanor will only be able to select 10 schools; after your initial email to her, she will contact you only if you fall within that 10.

Tuesday, November 25, 2008

Mark Twain Open House

Mark Twain Intermediate School 239, the shining star of Gifted and Talented middle school education in Brooklyn, held their second of four open houses last night. On display were the kind of intensely talented, focused, well spoken children who drive nervous 5th grade parents into death spirals of stress and covetousness. What flaming ring of fire do you have to jump through to send your little darling to this paragon of education on Neptune Ave? Well, as it turns out we don't really know yet. Thanks DOE!

What the charming and helpful staff and parents said last night was that the process has been centralized; we think that it has possibly been simplified for out of District families and that things have changed a bit but we don't know the repercussions.
This is what we do know: call the Admissions phone number 718 449-6697 after Dec. 8 for more detailed instructions, and keep checking the website http://is239.schoolwires.com
The process has been centralized.
There is no pre application for out of District parents.
There will be an application to pick up and deliver (get this info Dec. 8)
There will be tests given in Feb. and/or March.
Your child may test in two talents. The tests will be 1 1/2 hours long each and both be given on the same day.
The tests will contain a writing portion. It will designed and graded by Twain, but the children will be ranked and placed by the DOE.
The whole thing with the pre-application in previous years had to do with accessing your child's standardized test scores out of District. It appears that the children will be placed only on the strength of their talent test, but maybe since the DOE has access to all students scores that will be a factor. We just don't know.

The last two open houses will be held on Thursday Dec. 11, at 1-3pm and at 6:30 to 8:30pm.
Good luck, one and all.