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[quote=Anonymous]It sounds like the OP is thinking that there are public bilingual French-English schools where you just need to move inbounds to be guaranteed admission. I guess the question is: would it be enough for the OP to move -- or even just plan to move -- close to Sligo Creek or Kent Garndes to be guaranteed admission into the French immersion? Or is there a lottery, so the OP may end up not being admitted to immersion? For example, Oyster-Adams public school in DC is dual Spanish-English. You would just need to move inbounds to secure admission. For the other Spanish-English charters in DC, or for Stokes for French-English, nothing guarantees admission. Is it the same in Montgomery County / NoVA? I am unaware of *any* public school in the DC metro area where you can be guaranteed admission -- a French equivalent of Oyter-Adams. Is there any?[/quote]
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