Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The third grader does not have to go there (OTES) and may not be able to due to limited Spanish abilities. The current sister school is Flora Singer (a neighborhood next to otes) and that is where students can go who are not a fit for dual language.
OTES and Singer are not “sister schools” in any official sense of the word. Getting a Change of School Assignment (COSA) is not trivial and they’re almost certainly not going to proactively grant one for a kid starting TWI in third grade.
Again, OP, just contact the schools.
Yes, definitely contact the school. However, I just went through the process with an incoming 2nd grader and was assigned to what they deemed their “sister school”, Singer. It is separate from the COSA process. They assessed my child’s abilities in Spanish and recommended Singer. So, you have learned something new today.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The third grader does not have to go there (OTES) and may not be able to due to limited Spanish abilities. The current sister school is Flora Singer (a neighborhood next to otes) and that is where students can go who are not a fit for dual language.
OTES and Singer are not “sister schools” in any official sense of the word. Getting a Change of School Assignment (COSA) is not trivial and they’re almost certainly not going to proactively grant one for a kid starting TWI in third grade.
Again, OP, just contact the schools.
Yes, definitely contact the school. However, I just went through the process with an incoming 2nd grader and was assigned to what they deemed their “sister school”, Singer. It is separate from the COSA process. They assessed my child’s abilities in Spanish and recommended Singer. So, you have learned something new today.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The third grader does not have to go there (OTES) and may not be able to due to limited Spanish abilities. The current sister school is Flora Singer (a neighborhood next to otes) and that is where students can go who are not a fit for dual language.
OTES and Singer are not “sister schools” in any official sense of the word. Getting a Change of School Assignment (COSA) is not trivial and they’re almost certainly not going to proactively grant one for a kid starting TWI in third grade.
Again, OP, just contact the schools.
Anonymous wrote:The third grader does not have to go there (OTES) and may not be able to due to limited Spanish abilities. The current sister school is Flora Singer (a neighborhood next to otes) and that is where students can go who are not a fit for dual language.
Anonymous wrote:I have a kid in immersion and there is zero chance I'd stick a 3rd grader who doesn't know the language in immersion. They'll miss too much content while they pick up the language.
OP, is math taught in the immersion language?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Would they take a monolingual third grader? My kid's dual language school would only take bilingual kids after first. And, in any case, I would not do this to a kid.
OP here. I'm confused by these statements about them "not getting in" or "won't take them". If we move into that schools zone, can they just not let my kid in? If so, where would they go?
I want the dual immersion for my kindergarten, but I am wondering how hard it would be on my 3rd grader. I realize full immersion would be difficult but I assume the dual immersion is a little more forgiving.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Would they take a monolingual third grader? My kid's dual language school would only take bilingual kids after first. And, in any case, I would not do this to a kid.
OP here. I'm confused by these statements about them "not getting in" or "won't take them". If we move into that schools zone, can they just not let my kid in? If so, where would they go?
I want the dual immersion for my kindergarten, but I am wondering how hard it would be on my 3rd grader. I realize full immersion would be difficult but I assume the dual immersion is a little more forgiving.
Anonymous wrote:Would they take a monolingual third grader? My kid's dual language school would only take bilingual kids after first. And, in any case, I would not do this to a kid.
