![]() ![]() Please note that for the purposes of admissions only, middle and high school programs admit students in two seat groups: general education students (GE) and students with disabilities (SWD).Please note that what makes a program high demand is different for, say, a middle school program than for a high school program: learn more on each admissions process's page. You can see these programs' applicants per seat on its MySchools page. Therefore, it's a good idea to apply to at least some programs that are lower demand, meaning that they have fewer applicants per seat. For middle and high school admissions : The more in-demand a program is, the lower chance of getting an offer to it.Additionally, many programs have more applicants than seats available, meaning the chance of receiving an offer there is lower. The number of seats available differs from program to program. Therefore it is very important to list your choices in your true order of preference-there is no better strategy. If this is not possible, we will then try to make an offer to your second choice as if it were your first. The program choices you list on your child's application and the order in which you list them matter! The matching process is designed specifically to try to match every child with their highest possible choice: we will always try to make an offer to your first choice first.
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