Anonymous wrote:OP here, it is too bad that a child who is already in Montessori and has the target language can't apply for a lottery to fill any openings that occur due to attrition.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's absurd that this child would not be eligible. I would call the school and call David Catania's office.
Don't call the school. That would just be annoying, and they can't do a thing about it. This is all on the city council and the mayor's office. It requires a change in law, one that most immersion schools would greatly appreciate.
Sure. Yu Ying would love to be able to accept Chinese-speaking students into its older grades, and has tried to lobby for a change in the law, but the Chinese-speaking population in DC is very small and without political clout. Whether or not LAMB wants to see a change (and they might not, because part of the Montessori method is starting from age 3-4 to begin with), there are other schools that would like it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's absurd that this child would not be eligible. I would call the school and call David Catania's office.
Don't call the school. That would just be annoying, and they can't do a thing about it. This is all on the city council and the mayor's office. It requires a change in law, one that most immersion schools would greatly appreciate.
Sure. Yu Ying would love to be able to accept Chinese-speaking students into its older grades, and has tried to lobby for a change in the law, but the Chinese-speaking population in DC is very small and without political clout. Whether or not LAMB wants to see a change (and they might not, because part of the Montessori method is starting from age 3-4 to begin with), there are other schools that would like it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's absurd that this child would not be eligible. I would call the school and call David Catania's office.
Don't call the school. That would just be annoying, and they can't do a thing about it. This is all on the city council and the mayor's office. It requires a change in law, one that most immersion schools would greatly appreciate.
Anonymous wrote:It's absurd that this child would not be eligible. I would call the school and call David Catania's office.
Anonymous wrote:It's absurd that this child would not be eligible. I would call the school and call David Catania's office.