I think WIS has full immersion from PS3-K, with dual language starting in 1st grade--Anonymous wrote:Full immersion is the way to go when children are 3 and 4 years old.
Anonymous wrote:Another interesting twist is that the 3/4s at the brookland site will be 100% immersion in Spanish, so no English in the afternoon or every other day or other models where English is included some of the time. I wonder how many parents will be surprised at this? It was definitely spelled out in the open houses but parents might not have caught on.
I think it will work fine as a model, since the kids will still be working on literacy, but in Spanish. I think Lamb now has enough experience to know that the reading skills transfer over to the other language very quickly (which I assume will happen in K). These kids will really have a good grasp of the language by K if they are not already fluent.
Anonymous wrote:an interesting dynamic will develop as younger siblings will be in the current permanent location (allowing the family to have one drop/pickup), and newly entering families (presumably oldest children) will be at the new location. Harder to establish a school culture with no younger siblings / already involved parents in a classroom.
Anonymous wrote:Bumping this up to see if anyone has more info regarding the satellite campus.
I drove by this weekend to see what it looks like...smallish playground and nice green lawn area that I wonder if the kids will be able to run around? Does anyone know if they are going to make tours of the new facility available? Will they be hiring all new staff for the new campus? What grades will be housed there?