Local real estate updates for Minneapolis, Minnetonka, Wayzata, Deephaven, Excelsior, Plymouth, Hopkins, Eden Prairie, Chanhassen, Edina, Henepin County, and the greater Twin Cities area. Advice on buying or selling homes locally, supported by statistical data and general interest information.
Tuesday, October 22, 2013
What's happening to Wayzata?
Had a really interesting speaker at our morning office meeting---- talking about the redevelopment of "downtown" Wayzata. Looks like a great project.... Here's the link to the latest plans...
Wednesday, October 9, 2013
Minnetonka Schools Open Enrollment
After taking the summer "off" from blogging, I'm back at it, and ready for a great fall! I just got this info from the Minnetonka School District, in case anyone's interested in how the open enrollment process will work for incoming Kindergarteners for the fall of 2014:
Our policy for Open Enrolled families with children entering Kindergarten in 2014 is now in place.
Non-resident students enrolled in Minnetonka Pre-School and ECFE shall be eligible to apply for continuation of their education in Minnetonka's Kindergarten program and beyond as fully Open Enrolled students under Minnesota Statutes. They will be given enrollment priority after resident students and the siblings of already Open Enrolled students but ahead of any other Open Enrollment applicant. The priority is for a place in the District's Kindergarten program and not at a specific school. Parents may request specific school placement, but the District has the right to place the students in schools where there is room. Students may gain this priority upon enrollment in ECFE or Pre-school, and it can be maintained only by continued enrollment through the full school year prior to Kindergarten. The oldest child in a non-resident family who enrolls will enable siblings to be given priority for future enrollment. The enrollment of a child in ECFE or Pre-school who is not the oldest in a family will not automatically enable older siblings to be accepted for enrollment in grades above that level. Older siblings will be given the opportunity to Open Enroll as all other applicants are given. There will be a process for using this priority provided by the District before other open enrollment applications are approved. Families who are open enrolled and planning to attend the Minnetonka School District should contact student accounting.
Non-resident students enrolled in Minnetonka Pre-School and ECFE shall be eligible to apply for continuation of their education in Minnetonka's Kindergarten program and beyond as fully Open Enrolled students under Minnesota Statutes. They will be given enrollment priority after resident students and the siblings of already Open Enrolled students but ahead of any other Open Enrollment applicant. The priority is for a place in the District's Kindergarten program and not at a specific school. Parents may request specific school placement, but the District has the right to place the students in schools where there is room. Students may gain this priority upon enrollment in ECFE or Pre-school, and it can be maintained only by continued enrollment through the full school year prior to Kindergarten. The oldest child in a non-resident family who enrolls will enable siblings to be given priority for future enrollment. The enrollment of a child in ECFE or Pre-school who is not the oldest in a family will not automatically enable older siblings to be accepted for enrollment in grades above that level. Older siblings will be given the opportunity to Open Enroll as all other applicants are given. There will be a process for using this priority provided by the District before other open enrollment applications are approved. Families who are open enrolled and planning to attend the Minnetonka School District should contact student accounting.
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