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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I know it can vary by grade, location, what you're looking for, etc., but just generally speaking, how would people rank the bilingual/immersion schools? (I'm particularly interested in PS3). Specifically, i'm talking about (in rough perceived order): Mundo Verde, LAMB, Oyster, Stokes, DC Bilingual, Bancroft, Marie Reed, Powell, Bruce Monroe, Tyler, Cleveland, and Bethune. (Any I'm missing?) Also, in one of the other posts, I heard about HD Cooke, which is not technically immersion or bilingual, but apparently has a 70% native Spanish speaking population, so the PK classes all have native Spanish-speaking aides. Are there other schools in DCPS that have a similar set-up, e.g. a sort of bilingual-lite option for people who can't Wait List into a true immersion/bilingual program? My son went to a Spanish speaking daycare and had Spanish speaking nanny, so would love to try and keep that going if possible through his preschool. THANKS! [/quote] Oyster is not a Title I/high poverty school, so it does not have a PS3 class. Oyster starts at PK4, as do all primary schools WotP.[/quote] Is that how they decide who gets PS-3? If so, why does SWS have PS3? In that case it seemed like the school just wanted to add it.l[/quote]
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