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Reply to "Tell me about Montgomery County (Spanish) immersion schools"
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[quote=Anonymous]OP here, thanks for the links. Yes, I know all about lotteries, living in DC. I figured they would be difficult to get into, what isn't in this area? I tried to find the threads on immersion before posting, so sorry for the repeat thread. I did look at the thread posted above and it is a bit older (2014). I saw this quote: [quote]OP, [b]if you live in-bounds for one of those schools, then yes, you are practically gauranteed[/b] a spot in the immersion program. Not sure why the high schools are mentioned, as I thought the immersion programming only goes through middle school. The IB program at Richard Montgomery, while reportedly excellent, is admission-only and hard to get into.[/quote] So if I moved in-boundary to Rolling Terrace, Rock Creak Forest or Burnt Mills-- I would be almost guaranteed a spot? That doesn't seem correct. Can anyone comment on whether this is accurate information? I understand that after grade 1, by kids would have to pass a test. Are there spots available in the upper grades (2-5)? My 3rd grader is fluent after 5 years at the current school, so it's important for me to try my best to continue. I wonder if recommendations (from current school) are considered... [/quote]
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