Rock Creek Forest Elementary School

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why is Spanish immersion housed at RCF? Why not at another ES?

Why is Chinese immersion at Potomac ES? Why not at another ES? I don’t know. Ask MCPS.


Soon, we will have language programs at all the elementary programs, per the logic in the MCPS email: "Why would we continue the practice of denying talented students an opportunity to thrive?"
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What happened to the last Assistant Principal at RCF? There is a new one for this year.


New Assistant Principal was at another ES in MCPS.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What can you tell me about the Spanish immersion program at Rock Creek Forest Elementary School? How does the school compare to other English-speaking schools in the area? How does it compare to the Spanish immersion elementary schools (Bancroft, Oyster) in DC? What is the environment like there?


For those who have been through the Spanish immersion program in the last year or two years, so your kid is in 1st grade through 3rd. Others can chime in if they have anything to add.

How do you like the immersion program?
How is your kid doing?
Do you as a parent like the school environment? How do students who aren't in immersion and immersion students interact?

There is another link regarding the school's principal don't know if a new one was hired last year.
https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/1178324.page
Anonymous
correction to 16:18 post :
*started in SI not completed it
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What can you tell me about the Spanish immersion program at Rock Creek Forest Elementary School? How does the school compare to other English-speaking schools in the area? How does it compare to the Spanish immersion elementary schools (Bancroft, Oyster) in DC? What is the environment like there?


For those who have been through the Spanish immersion program in the last year or two years, so your kid is in 1st grade through 3rd. Others can chime in if they have anything to add.

How do you like the immersion program?
How is your kid doing?
Do you as a parent like the school environment? How do students who aren't in immersion and immersion students interact?

There is another link regarding the school's principal don't know if a new one was hired last year.
https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/1178324.page


I’ve got a kiddo in 3rd. We’re very happy with his experience. His teachers have been amazing; he has ADHD, and his 2nd grade teacher had already started giving him accommodations before he officially got an IEP because she recognized it would help him. He’s doing very well academically and speaking Spanish pretty confidently now, with very little exposure to Spanish prior to K. I would highly recommend the school and SI in particular. I can’t say much about interactions between immersion and non-immersion because his friends are his classmates, and I don’t know the other families.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What can you tell me about the Spanish immersion program at Rock Creek Forest Elementary School? How does the school compare to other English-speaking schools in the area? How does it compare to the Spanish immersion elementary schools (Bancroft, Oyster) in DC? What is the environment like there?


For those who have been through the Spanish immersion program in the last year or two years, so your kid is in 1st grade through 3rd. Others can chime in if they have anything to add.

How do you like the immersion program?
How is your kid doing?
Do you as a parent like the school environment? How do students who aren't in immersion and immersion students interact?

There is another link regarding the school's principal don't know if a new one was hired last year.
https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/1178324.page


I’ve got a kiddo in 3rd. We’re very happy with his experience. His teachers have been amazing; he has ADHD, and his 2nd grade teacher had already started giving him accommodations before he officially got an IEP because she recognized it would help him. He’s doing very well academically and speaking Spanish pretty confidently now, with very little exposure to Spanish prior to K. I would highly recommend the school and SI in particular. I can’t say much about interactions between immersion and non-immersion because his friends are his classmates, and I don’t know the other families.


Sounds like the two sides don't interact. Do they have same lunch time for all grades?
Anonymous
Yes, they English and Spanish classes are at lunch and recess together. Lunch is each class at their own table so no interaction then but they definitely play together at recess. As they get older, they have closer friendships with their SI peers so they seek each other out more.

The Immersion program is great. Highly recommend. The teachers are fabulous. In our experience, the parents feel lucky to be there so it tends to be a happy group. We have really good friends in our kids’ classes. It’s a small, tight knit community.
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