Q&A
Enrollment procedures for promotion in doubt students in Summer Rising
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Council Member Rita C. Joseph inquires about the enrollment process for promotion in doubt students in the Summer Rising program. Angela Faloye, Director of Summer Programming, explains the prioritization and application procedures for these students.
- Promotion in doubt students are prioritized in the main round of offers, but must apply to show interest
- Mandated students who didn't apply initially can be prioritized on the waitlist in June
- Students mandated for instructional programming will receive it regardless of Summer Rising application
Rita C. Joseph
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Well, thank you.
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I have a question.
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Promotion and dark students, are they required to apply for summarizing in order to participate in the CDL enrichment programs?
Angela Faloye
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I'm sorry.
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Could you repeat your
Rita C. Joseph
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students with promotion in doubt, students that are mandated for what we used to call summer school.
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Are they required to apply for summer horizon in order to participate in the CBO programming?
Angela Faloye
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So when it comes to promotion in the accidents, at the time of the application, we wouldn't know who students which students are mandated.
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We don't know that.
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But what we do do is we prioritize.
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Anybody attending both the academic portion and enrichment portion, you need to apply for summarize it since we want to make sure that there's interest there.
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And so, again, we do prioritize when we know that you have promotion in doubt.
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When the waitlist opens up at the time where we do know students is mandated, and that mandate resident has now placed themselves on the wait list.
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They are the 1st priority.
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But again, a mandate resident will get the instructional programming regardless of if they apply to summarizing.
Rita C. Joseph
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So if I have a promotion in doubt, I would automatically be enrolled.
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What if I don't apply for some horizon and I'm mandated to attend?
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So, yes,
Angela Faloye
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if you are mandated and you did not apply for summarizing Mhmm.
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You will only get the instructional programming.
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That is what happens.
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But, again, summarizing, we want to ensure that we are giving seats to families and students who are interested.
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The only way we know you are interested is when you apply through my schools.
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And at the time when we give out the main round of us, we do not know who is mandated.
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But we know who is promotion in doubt.
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So that is the first priority.
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The first priority is to give out offers to promotion in doubt students.
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Now when we now turn over to the weekly period, Let's say, June, when we now know students is mandated, if they did not apply to summarizing during the main round.
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But they are now interested in not just the academic portion, but the full day, they put themselves on the weekends, and they at the first prioritze.