Zeta Charter School, located in the South Bronx, received
348 pre-K applications for the Fall of 2022, and administrators told News 12
that at the final hours, the DOE denied several families seats for children
whose older siblings had been admitted to the school.
Dian Walcott applied for the school lottery at Zeta for
three of her kids. Her 6-year old son Chandler was accepted, but his twin
younger brothers were put on the waiting list. For a parent, something of this
nature can pose a lot of problems.
“I need all of them in one school” said Walcott. “I have
four children. It’s gonna be hard for me to take the baby to day care and then take my oldest to Zeta and then
take the twins somewhere else.”
The DOE told News 12 that the decision was made after
careful analysis for the demand of pre-K seats in the community, and that there
are pre-K seats available in other parts of the community. However, school
administrators side with the parents more on this.
“The DOE should be making it easier for families to bring
their children to school to start the recovery process” said a Zeta staff
member. “But this makes it so hard that families have to juggle with DOE’s
splitting up their children.”
Next week, staff, teachers, and parents at Zeta Charter
School are planning to hold a rally at City Hall to call on the DOE to stop
forcing parents to separate their kids across different schools.