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Reply to "current and potential immersion parents - watch out sneaky tactic to kick you out of bcc"
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[quote=Anonymous]Why is there such a disconnect about the immersion program ending at Westland? In the 8th grade these students receive a certificate of completion. The immersion program does not continue to B-CC. If language immersion is sincerely your interest, any high school should be sufficient. Most kids who complete the program are placed in Spanish 4 or higher and quickly matriculate to higher level and AP spanish courses. Regarding the IB program, a child at RCFES needs a COSA to attend Westland to complete the immersion program. A approved COSA is for the immersion program, not the MY IB program. It is an added benefit that your child can participate in the MY IB program at Westland. You would have a stronger argument if you took on points related to the county's lack of support for language immersion through high school. As things stand now, the cluster parents have every right to look at ways to address the overcrowding issue at their schools. [/quote]
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