Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All dual immersion schools have a nearby backup school for inbounds kids who don't want or don't qualify for dual immersion. Your kid will go to whichever one is the one for Rolling Terrace.
Wow- I didn’t know this. So there are probably very few kids coming in “late” to schools like RTES. The only 2nd or 5th graders coming in are already sort of fluent in Spanish? Anyone know the “back up” school for Oakland Terrace?
Anonymous wrote:All dual immersion schools have a nearby backup school for inbounds kids who don't want or don't qualify for dual immersion. Your kid will go to whichever one is the one for Rolling Terrace.
Anonymous wrote:Is your son fluent in French for trying to test into Sligo Creek ES? Rolling Terrace has the Spanish immersion classes but then it has the regular English classrooms that do not do Spanish.
Anonymous wrote:Op here. Kiddo is fluent in French.
Anonymous wrote:I remember hearing that whole school immersions where everyone assigned to the school is automatically in an immersion class, which Rolling Terrace turned into a few years ago after the lottery immersion program moved elsewhere (Burnt Mills or Page?), have nearby non-immersion schools that families who do not want immersion can opt to send their kids to instead. I doubt that school would be Sligo Creek for Rolling Terrace, but you may want to ask the school or MCPS regarding this option.