Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The lottery for the language immersion programs is not nearly as competitive as it was in the past.
I think it is because of the expansion of specialty programs, charter schools (CMIT) and increasing performance in neighborhood elementary schools.
It also really depends on which immersion program you are zoned for. I think Dora Kennedy is the most "difficult" to get into.
My kids are at DKFI and yes, I think you are correct. In the last, people used the immersion schools as options to neighborhood schools, vs. actually wanting their kids to be bi-lingual.
Upside to the French schools is they go through 8th grade. Some have been hesitant to send their kids to the Spanish schools because of the uncertainty around middle school.