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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Whitmas is in a bubble. It will remain untouched.[/quote] I read the county was going to put their countywide signature ESOL program at Whitman. [/quote] That's funny. I actually think Whitman would be ok with that. It would mean others getting bussed in rather than them getting bussed out. Most families I know in the Whitman cluster want more diversity.[/quote] When Sherwood opted out of the NEC, they placed an ESOL program in the school. It hasn't created any issues, as the program itself is a bubble. They don't service METS students. [quote]Serves the Sherwood HS and and Northeast Consortium attendance areas, except for students who live in the Broad Acres ES attendance area[/quote] Whitman is also on the list, servicing its own students and those from Churchill. (no METS) ESOL students can also be sons/daughters of diplomats, for example. METS kids are illiterate due to interruptions in education. https://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/curriculum/esol/instruction/high-centers.aspx These are schools that service METS kids - https://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/curriculum/esol/instruction/mets.aspx[/quote]
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