Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We moved to fcps after living overseas for a few years. My kids came back fluent in spanish but we decided not to pursue the program because 1)the immersion is only partial day, with reports many kids are not near fluent by elem graduation, 2) it's only offered at select schools and you have to provide your own transportation. Due to the hours of school, this would mean I would be unable to work.
Between the two, I didn't think it would be worth it.
Plenty of working parents have their kids in after care programs, which would have been available at your kids LI school.
The school I wanted had a long before care waiting list. But even if i had managed to find something, between shuttling my kid an hour a day and my own commute, it was going to be too much and I didn't think it was worth it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cons:
Some people think that there can be a problem with kids learning math while learning a new language.
If this were true we’d likely see significantly lower math scores coming out of most European countries…
Is math taught in English in Europe or the countries native tongue? Math and Science are taught in the immersion language in FCPS. The argument is that trying to learn math while being taught in a new language makes learning math more difficult.
One of the knocks on the program is that some of the kids come out of it weak in math. I am less certain that those kids would have been stronger in math if they took the class in English because there are kids who struggle with ES math, it takes a while and lots of practice for some of those skills to be fully understood. Plenty of kids in the regular curriculum at our school struggled with math when taught completely in English.
Someone pointed out that more kids in the LI program take some type of math enrichment or attend math support. Some explain this as the kids are struggling with math. I would offer the counter argument that parents who placed their kids in LI tend to be more involved in their kids' education and are more likely to be looking at enrichment opportunities.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We moved to fcps after living overseas for a few years. My kids came back fluent in spanish but we decided not to pursue the program because 1)the immersion is only partial day, with reports many kids are not near fluent by elem graduation, 2) it's only offered at select schools and you have to provide your own transportation. Due to the hours of school, this would mean I would be unable to work.
Between the two, I didn't think it would be worth it.
Plenty of working parents have their kids in after care programs, which would have been available at your kids LI school.
Anonymous wrote:We moved to fcps after living overseas for a few years. My kids came back fluent in spanish but we decided not to pursue the program because 1)the immersion is only partial day, with reports many kids are not near fluent by elem graduation, 2) it's only offered at select schools and you have to provide your own transportation. Due to the hours of school, this would mean I would be unable to work.
Between the two, I didn't think it would be worth it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cons:
Some people think that there can be a problem with kids learning math while learning a new language.
If this were true we’d likely see significantly lower math scores coming out of most European countries…
Anonymous wrote:Cons:
Some people think that there can be a problem with kids learning math while learning a new language.
Anonymous wrote:Your child will be stuck with the same peers all 7 years.
Are you or your partner literate in Spanish?Anonymous wrote:I am contemplating entering the lottery for a Spanish dual language immersion programming starting in K and am wondering if there are any cons to this. Also interested in others’ experience and any info/pros and cons they are willing to share.
Anonymous wrote:I am contemplating entering the lottery for a Spanish dual language immersion programming starting in K and am wondering if there are any cons to this. Also interested in others’ experience and any info/pros and cons they are willing to share.