Applying to NEST+m for Grades K - 3

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Applying to NEST+m for Grades K - 3 Welcome to NEST+m and thank you for your interest in applying to our school. Placement into Grades K – 3 at NEST+m is handled, in full, through the NYC Department of Education’s Office of Gifted and Talented Enrollment. Test Scores Historically, the NYC Department of Education’s Office of Gifted and Talented Enrollment has only offered seats to applicants with an overall G&T percentile rank of 99% (except siblings of current NEST+m students). We do not anticipate that this will change this year. Although children who scored at or above the 97th percentile are eligible to apply to NEST+m, and their parents will see our name as an option on their applications, the chance of being offered a seat in grades K – 3 with a composite score on the G&T test of 97% or 98%, is unlikely. Please see the DOE website linked below for more information: http://schools.nyc.gov/ChoicesEnrollment/GiftedandTalented/default.htm Seat Availability Fall 2017 (anticipated) Kindergarten We anticipate having a total of 100 Kindergarten seats open for Fall 2017 placement: 4 classes with 25 students per class. We do not yet know how many of these seats will be taken by siblings of current students. However, in a typical year anywhere from 15 – 25 seats are taken by qualifying siblings. Grade 1 We expect to have at least 16 seats in total for 1st grade: 4 classes with 29 students (up from 25 students in Kindergarten). Again, these seats are first taken by qualified siblings of current students. In a typical year anywhere from 3 – 8 seats are taken by siblings. Grades 2 and 3 Admission into 2nd & 3rd grades is based upon student attrition. Typically anywhere from 0 – 5 seats become available in grades 2 and 3. Once again, these seats are first taken by qualified siblings of current students. Please be aware that student attrition generally occurs during the summer months, therefore we will not know how many seats are available until mid-September. The DOE places students into our open seats through October 31st. Sibling preference is also given in these grades. Waitlist Offers In some cases, NEST+m may have seats that become available after offer letters are sent to families in June. Students who do not receive a placement will be added to the waitlists of all programs they listed higher on their application than the program where they received an offer (or to all programs they applied to if no offer was received). Offers from the waitlist are made based on the same admissions priorities as the initial offer (sibling priority, overall G&T score). NEST+m will contact waitlisted families directly if we are able to offer them a seat, no additional action is required to be added to the waitlist. Additionally, the waitlist is maintained by the DOE and NEST+m makes offers based off of the list provided to us by the DOE. We must offer waitlist seats in the order they are given to us. Personal letters of recommendation and phone calls to NEST+m will not change your spot on the waitlist. In the past NEST+m has offered approximately 10 seats off of the waitlist for Kindergarten, and 5 each for grades 1, 2, & 3. Waitlist seats for grades 1, 2 & 3 are typically offered from September 2017 – October 31, 2017.

Open House Norms Please stay with your tour group for the entire tour Please refrain from taking photos and videos in our school so as not to distract from the learning environment Our classes are hard at work, please be quiet and respectful when you visit our classrooms so as not to disturb our students and faculty Applying to, and Receiving an Offer, To NEST+m You should rank schools of interest in order of preference. NEST+m is a citywide G&T program and accepts students from all boroughs without preference for their district of residence. Offer letters are sent to families in early June 2017. If your child is offered a seat at NEST+m, you will have to bring your child with you to register in person during the month of June. There will also be an orientation for new students and their families in June (date tbd). Offers are made regardless of whether a student is a student with a disability or an English Language Learner. There is no guarantee that a student will receive an offer to NEST+m or to any G&T program. The number of eligible students typically exceeds the number of seats available.