It's easier overall to get into the program if you have Spanish-language dominance/fluency already.Anonymous wrote:You can enter the immersion program via lottery as a 1st grader but after that, there is a separate process to test Spanish language ability. Generally speaking though, there are basically separate pools of Spanish-dominant and English-dominant students to attempt to achieve 50/50 balance between kids who speak each language at home.
Anonymous wrote:Should we expect results around a certain time today?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why did APS stage the lottery selection on Teams last week??? As a new APS parent, I assumed we'd actually get to see the results, not just an awkward video of people pushing buttons on a screen. It was just baffling.
The lottery always happens a week before the send out the results. It's a blind lottery so you don't see the results as they happen and wouldn't make sense to you if they did.
Why is it recorded and shared? It makes no sense and they didn’t even explain their process. I was searching my
Email for my kid’s “number.”
I guess new APS parents are just supposed to know how everything works! Lol
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why did APS stage the lottery selection on Teams last week??? As a new APS parent, I assumed we'd actually get to see the results, not just an awkward video of people pushing buttons on a screen. It was just baffling.
The lottery always happens a week before the send out the results. It's a blind lottery so you don't see the results as they happen and wouldn't make sense to you if they did.
Why is it recorded and shared? It makes no sense and they didn’t even explain their process. I was searching my
Email for my kid’s “number.”
I guess new APS parents are just supposed to know how everything works! Lol
I think it’s just for “transparency” purposes to show that no one is tampering with the actual lottery selection. They note that the results are separate.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why did APS stage the lottery selection on Teams last week??? As a new APS parent, I assumed we'd actually get to see the results, not just an awkward video of people pushing buttons on a screen. It was just baffling.
The lottery always happens a week before the send out the results. It's a blind lottery so you don't see the results as they happen and wouldn't make sense to you if they did.
Why is it recorded and shared? It makes no sense and they didn’t even explain their process. I was searching my
Email for my kid’s “number.”
I guess new APS parents are just supposed to know how everything works! Lol
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why did APS stage the lottery selection on Teams last week??? As a new APS parent, I assumed we'd actually get to see the results, not just an awkward video of people pushing buttons on a screen. It was just baffling.
The lottery always happens a week before the send out the results. It's a blind lottery so you don't see the results as they happen and wouldn't make sense to you if they did.
Anonymous wrote:Why did APS stage the lottery selection on Teams last week??? As a new APS parent, I assumed we'd actually get to see the results, not just an awkward video of people pushing buttons on a screen. It was just baffling.