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    I generally give priority to the longer term families, but if you have that many part timers, I would get rid of them first, and fill the full time spaces. Just my 2 cents, as I find it always happens that a part timer leaves and the other half of the spot is left sitting open for lengthy periods.

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    I would look long term at ages of children and when they are all going to school. You don’t want to have to many spots to fill at the same time.

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    @CLS the oldest won't be going to school for 2 years, and I suspect a couple will leave by then because their parents want to have another baby.

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