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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] Would love to hear more takes on the State of The Immersion Charters as you all see this lottery data coming in. For instance, which schools are still worthwhile from a learning/academic perspective even if you don't end up at DCI? I'd like to think that several years of language immersion or bilingual experience is not nothing, especially for a family targeting a heritage language. I see the WL shrinking for some but don't think that's necessarily a good signal and am new to this data and process. We're yet another Hill family interested in language but out of bounds for Chisholm. [/quote] We were in the round this year that applied for a bunch of the immersion charters. Yu Ying has a brand new early learning campus and seems to be doing great; MV is about to open a new early learning campus and is doing great; Stokes is still very much in demand. The DCI feeder possibility was certainly a benefit for many of us who applied, but I think our lists would have been much the same if DCI didn't exist as an option. FWIW, of the immersion charters I toured, I would have been happy putting my kid in any of them. [/quote] There are Hill families who happily send their kids to Global Citizens (Spanish/Chinese, in Ward 6 starting next year) and Houston (Spanish, in Deanwood).[/quote]
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