More DOE complaints here, so if the school system isn't an issue for you, you can stop here.
Last year my son went to a private 2's program, he was the 2nd oldest and all feedback was great, he really excelled in the program, he was born at the tail end of 2012. This year he is in the same school, but a PreK program, he went from 2nd oldest to youngest in his class. The school assesses all of the children and told us while our son is okay and doesn't require any special services, a year of maturity and a repeat of PreK next year would be great for his outcome. Basically they recommend a redshirt here.
Obviously we know the NYCDOE sucks balls and have no wiggle room here at all. I'm left with limited choices as my wife does not want to move.
- Send him to K next year and see where the dust settles - I'm not a fan of this option
- Send him to private for the next few years - $30k a year is also not a great option
- Hire a lawyer and file suit with supporting documents from current school (which participates in the NYC EEC PreK program). Hate to say it, but I'm leaning in this direction. My underlying tone/thought with this is cost/benefit/outcome. I think I can hire a litigator here and my initial costs would be sub $5k. The hope would be simple - the DOE would want to sweep it under the rug and avoid having to deal with 1000's of others who feel the same as I do and concede to us. If they wanted to battle, at that point I'd have to start weighing what the costs to litigate and go to court are and the private school option starts looking like the more viable option.
Any opinions on this? My thought on the NYCDOE just wanting to get this handled and away from anyone else who might be thinking the same as me has to be somewhat of a rationale thought?