| Yes received emails on Monday early afternoon. |
My kid was about #5 on the list when she got in. It wasn't immediately after the response deadline, but just a couple days later. So if people have 5 days to accept, the next invitations might go out in 8 days. I think they tell you there's hope if you're in the top 30 but not otherwise. |
I think siblings have a set number of spots--so if there are a lot of siblings, there is a lottery among them to see who gets those spots, and everyone else is part of the "regular" lottery for the other spots. |
| Why |
| Is it just me, or does there appear to be a lot less interest in language immersion programs since Covid? |
Possibly, but they have also opened two-way immersion schools that don't require a lottery, so fewer families in the running. |
Too much spittle flying when learning new languages. More drool then a litter of English bulldogs |
We were in the 300's for RCF when my daughter applied back in 2018. I don't know how high the wait list is these days, but a waitlist in the 300's is pretty impressive. |
I think it's a combination of things. People are worried about another shutdown, and that learning losses will be amplified by the second language. PP is also correct that more kids have access to dual immersion now so those kids aren't as likely to enter the lottery. The spots are also distributed more widely now that the sibling link has been weakened. |
| During Covid, many parents were just surviving (not thriving). And it took at toll on immersion interest. |
| waitlisted at #4 for 4th grade at sligo creek French immersion. Just got notification that my kid is in. Not sure what i will do |
Congratulations! Glad to see that they are sending second notifications. |
More white families moved out of DC to Silver Spring thereby increasing the number of white kids in SS schools, which has led to fewer families to want to flee those schools. |
Take the spot! It's a great program and you will be breathless when you hear your kid speaking French for the first time... |
But if the kid is in 4th grade... shouldn't they already have a considerable amount of French? After 1st grade, it's still test in, right? |