Friday, March 21, 2008

Rejection, Acceptance Letters Arriving for St. Rita's Applicants

This site received two independent e-mails from readers, noting that some Holy Trinity parents who had applied for "relocation" spots at St. Rita's just received rejection letters.

Also, a family has said on the Save St. Margaret Mary blog that it has received an acceptance letter from St. Rita's.

As we reported last week, families are expected to be notified of their new school placements in the coming days.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

A letter from St. Rita's states that registration is now closed. CtK is only taking registrations for kindergarten and 5th grade. A parishioner at St. Joe's was told this week that they probably won't have room for his child in pre-k this year. Where are the new families the tuition rate was supposed to attract going to go? It would be much more fun to be right all along if this situation wasn't so tragic!

Anonymous said...

So what happens to those that are not accepted? What options do they have? Is the bishop now going to ignore the obvious - he and his task force have grossly underestimated the demand for Catholic school education? Where are these displaced children going to go to school?

Anonymous said...

Public school, where the Bishop intended all along.