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[quote=DCPSschoolplanning][quote=Anonymous]What languages will you offer? Will there be advanced level language classes for children who are beyond Level 1 and 2, for instance children leaving immersion elementary schools? Or, is this school really for beginning language learners? How large are the class sizes? What is the highest level of Math that will be offered? TIA [/quote] We’re still in the process of gathering community input and planning for the language courses. We plan to offer one semester of Latin to provide students with a strong foundation for language study as well as a semester-long survey course in modern languages. The planning principal, once hired, will make final decisions about language offerings with community input and support from our Office of Teaching and Learning. You can see more about the proposed structure on pages 2 and 3 of the following presentation: https://brooklandms.files.wordpress.com/2014/10/102914-brookland_academic_vision.pdf. Every student will leave Brookland with one high school language credit. Recently, we have seen interest from families with students enrolled in immersion programs, and we’re currently exploring the possibility of allowing them to continue that level of language instruction at Brookland. Unfortunately we can’t give a hard number on class size data until we have the school fully staffed and enrolled, but the average will likely be close to where other DCPS Middle Schools. As for math, students will be able to earn high school credit for Algebra I, and advanced math students will have the opportunity to take Geometry. [/quote]
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