Anonymous wrote:Rolling Terrace has a shorter waiting list for several reasons. It's not full immersion and it's not in as sought after a school, also kinda far away unless you live in Silver Spring orTakoma Park. So the list moves more quickly.
I think people often apply to all the lottery programs (we did) and see where you get in.
So what that tells you is that a lot of people got in to RT and decided not to go, and then one child left md-year.
Roc Creek Forest, OTOH, would not get to that high a lottery number. Maybe -- MAYBE -- you would get to 40.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How competitive is it to obtain a slot in a Spanish immersion ES? If your an inbounds to a school, do you get preference? Is there testing? Do you have a better chance in grades 1 and 2? DC is 3 and is Spanish/ English bilingual currently, but I am not a native speaker so think that we need a more formal educational language environment for her.
My husband just got a job in Annapolis Junction and I work in NW Dc. Trying to make his commute more bearable. We live in NW. Currently waiting for DCPS/charter school lottery results, but not holding our breath for any slots and can't really swing private schools.
Housing: we are middle income earners by this area's standards (combined HHI at $150k), so will probably rent or buy a condo, so tips on what neighborhoods to target for elementary school searches are much appreciated.
Thanks to all for your advice.
Someone got into rolling terrace mid year (January). With a lottery number of 86.
Anonymous wrote:Rolling Terrace has a shorter waiting list for several reasons. It's not full immersion and it's not in as sought after a school, also kinda far away unless you live in Silver Spring orTakoma Park. So the list moves more quickly.
I think people often apply to all the lottery programs (we did) and see where you get in.
So what that tells you is that a lot of people got in to RT and decided not to go, and then one child left md-year.
Roc Creek Forest, OTOH, would not get to that high a lottery number. Maybe -- MAYBE -- you would get to 40.
Anonymous wrote:How competitive is it to obtain a slot in a Spanish immersion ES? If your an inbounds to a school, do you get preference? Is there testing? Do you have a better chance in grades 1 and 2? DC is 3 and is Spanish/ English bilingual currently, but I am not a native speaker so think that we need a more formal educational language environment for her.
My husband just got a job in Annapolis Junction and I work in NW Dc. Trying to make his commute more bearable. We live in NW. Currently waiting for DCPS/charter school lottery results, but not holding our breath for any slots and can't really swing private schools.
Housing: we are middle income earners by this area's standards (combined HHI at $150k), so will probably rent or buy a condo, so tips on what neighborhoods to target for elementary school searches are much appreciated.
Thanks to all for your advice.