Friends of the Carroll Gardens Library has invited Insideschools.org to our neighborhood library to help explain the very complicated application process to New York City's middle and high schools.
The free workshop will be held at the Carroll Gardens Library, 396 Clinton Street, October 4, 2012, 6-8 pm
See below for more information:Looking for a middle school or high school for your 5th or 8th-grader? The applications process can be a daunting maze without the right guide. Join the conversation at the Carroll Gardens Library on Thursday, October 4, 2012 when Pamela Wheaton, co-author of a series of books about New York City’s best schools, and managing editor of www.Insideschools.org, will lead a free workshop. Get tips about how to apply, admissions deadlines & policies. Learn what to look for when you visit a school. Find out what to do if your child doesn't get his or her first choice (or any choice)! Middle school talk: 6-7 p.m. High school talk: 7-8 p.m. Come with questions!
About Inside Schools: Insideschools.org provides resources for New York City families looking for in-depth information on public schools. Since Insideschools.org was founded, application processes for every level of public schooling in the City, from pre-kindergarten to high school has become more complicated to navigate and at every turn, Insideschools has kept up with the changes and added information and resources for families. For more information, please visit www.insideschools.org.
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I highly recommend this to anyone with children in NYC elementary schools. It is never too early to learn about the process for getting into middle/high schools of your choice.
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