Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Another voice saying: random. We live in the zone for the school. Waitlist #30. Fortunately it was for K in 2020-2021–so they made it to us on that list.
Every time I think about it, I am reminded how absurd it is that such an incredible educational opportunity is distributed via a lotto instead of being universally available.
i know it's frustrating that there's no guarantee for immersion, but i don't think there is a huge supply of certified french teachers. there seems to be a huge number of people wanting to come to this country, so that's a potential teacher pool. it definitely makes learning language a lot easier.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So do you apply after your kid has already started Kindergarten or the year before? My understanding is you enter lottery as you're enrolling in your zoned kindergarten and then the lotto is drawn just before they'd actually start?
You apply during the spring semester before Kindergarten (deadline is usually in February - check the MCPS website). You have to enroll kid in local school first primarily to get kid assigned an MCPS Student ID number which you need for the immersion interest form. Results are usually in April for the first round but they do utilize the waitlist since families inevitably change their minds. There are roughly 54 spots (two classes of 27).
Anonymous wrote:So do you apply after your kid has already started Kindergarten or the year before? My understanding is you enter lottery as you're enrolling in your zoned kindergarten and then the lotto is drawn just before they'd actually start?
Anonymous wrote:Another voice saying: random. We live in the zone for the school. Waitlist #30. Fortunately it was for K in 2020-2021–so they made it to us on that list.
Every time I think about it, I am reminded how absurd it is that such an incredible educational opportunity is distributed via a lotto instead of being universally available.
Anonymous wrote:I do think [b]many mcps teachers get in. [/]Also you can apply again for first grade.
Anonymous wrote:The only preference you get is if a sibling already attends the program.
Anonymous wrote:We came from out of state (French Immersion school) and entered the lottery. There was an opening in my child's
grade and my child was given an exam (verbal and written) to make sure my kid was up to speed.