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[quote=Anonymous]Hi Everyone! There's been a few threads on additional language immersion charters, their viability, the difficulty in starting one, and issues surrounding all of the above. Another thread discussed starting a DPR aftercare program, which could give leeway to a school if there seemed to be enough momentum for parents. I've been doing some very cursory research on this and am looking for parents who would be interested in forming an aftercare program focused on French and German immersion. Ideally, it would take place somewhere centrally located to the majority of families. Also, it would be crucial to have some kind of bus service that picks the kids up from their school(s) and brings them to the aftercare location. I'd like to focus on kids in Pre-K through K or 1st initially and then go from there. Is there anyone who'd be interested in investigating this further? I was a part of the Haricot Vert group, which disbanded for a number of reasons, so I'm aware of some of the pitfalls this undertaking might experience. For one, it may be too cost-prohibitive, or logistically impossible. However, it could also work and be an amazing program. Won't know unless/if we meet to openly discuss this. Let me know if you're interested! Also, we all know that DCUM can bring out the worst in people. Please do not respond if you don't have productive intentions and/or have some type of agenda. This is strictly for open-minded parents who are seeking an exciting program for their kids. All backgrounds welcome and especially enthused for Francophone and Teutophone families.[/quote]
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