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Reply to "Progressive and dual language public schools in MC, MD"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Montgomery County Public Schools is one giant school district in which nearly all schools follow the same model. There is a language immersion program in several elementary schools for Spanish, French and Chinese. There is more information on the web site, or search the archives here. Admission is primarily lottery-based, and the wait list is extremely long. But you have as good a chance of getting in as anyone else, and students from all over the county are considered. Rock Creek Forest ES and Rolling Terrace ES are the Spanish immersion schools. Additionally, Kemp Mill ES has dual-language Spanish-English program, but only for students in that assignment area.[/quote] Not the OP, but I am also interested in MOCO immersion programs (Spanish). If I understand you correctly, Rock Creek Forest and Rolling Terrace are lottery-based admissions, and Kemp Mill is available to all in-bounds students? What if you live in-bounds for Rock Creek Forest or Rolling Terrace? Are these school-wide programs, or only available to part of the student body? Is one of the programs or schools better or more established? Thanks.[/quote]
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