Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So your question assumes that they'll be granted a change of school request if your younger 2 kids don't get accepted into immersion. Not sure that you can count on the COSA being accepted, but you can certainly try.
If the COSAs are accepted, and the oldest child moves onto MS, not sure if the other siblings would need to go back to the home school ... good question.
Thanks. True that they might not be granted a change at all. Trying to think this through from every angle.
I just hate the thought of prioritizing an exciting opportunity for one child and then having the others get potentially messed up. Maybe letting younger kid(s) go to the neighborhood school wouldn’t be so bad, but sending kids to different elementary schools seems odd to me.
Anonymous wrote:I do not believe they would put a kid out of an ES when their older sibling moves on to MS. I would be really surprised at this.
Please don't rely on dcum for info though - email the Division of Consortia and Choice and they will get back to you with the right answer!
DCCAPS@mcpsmd.org
Anonymous wrote:Oh, also, not sure you'd want the COSA if your home school is good. Many of these schools are in rougher neighborhoods. Our DD is in an immersion program, and the English Academy kids are definitely rougher around the edges. Just fyi.
Anonymous wrote:So your question assumes that they'll be granted a change of school request if your younger 2 kids don't get accepted into immersion. Not sure that you can count on the COSA being accepted, but you can certainly try.
If the COSAs are accepted, and the oldest child moves onto MS, not sure if the other siblings would need to go back to the home school ... good question.