Anonymous wrote:I think some schools may have preferences for in-bounds residents but not all. For example, I don't think RCF is purely lottery.
Anonymous wrote:For MCPS you must live within Montgomery County to be eligible. For a guaranteed seat, you must live within the elementary school's boundary lines. If you are outside of those boundary lines and if there are extra seats available, you can then apply to the lottery to try to get one of the seats. The Winston Churchill HS (Potomac) pyramid, which is #1 both in Montgomery County & Maryland and is ranked pretty high nationally, has Chinese immersion in Potomac Elementary School. For Richard Montgomery (Rockville) there's full International Baccalaureate, including Spanish immersion, with College Gardens ES. Bethesda-Chevy Chase HS has Spanish immersion with Rock Creek. All are excellent schools, and if you have more than one child once the first child is accepted the other children are also able to attend. However, the lottery is just that - a lottery, and the odds are not in your favor. Also, due to overcrowding concerns at B-CC the PTA is currently talking about only allowing the kids that get in through the lottery to attend through middle school, requiring all high school students live within the physical school boundaries (this is not the current policy); not sure if this is also being discussed at the other schools. There are other programs in the county which you may want to look into depending on your child's interests, like CETA for the arts.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your child will not speak a fluent language after going to the school for 6yrs. I guess for some who speak that language already, it would work but I too have heard it is not the best of the best. It is very hard to manage the driving, the homework and just the crap education system of MCPS right now. Plus all of them are in schools you wouldn't normally send them to and they interact with the other kids in lunch, recess, occasionally specials.
I know some love it, but I think you really need to speak to people that are currently in it.
I'm going to ignore the slams against Silver Spring schools and just say ... my child is indeed a fluent Spanish speaker after six years.
Anonymous wrote:Your child will not speak a fluent language after going to the school for 6yrs. I guess for some who speak that language already, it would work but I too have heard it is not the best of the best. It is very hard to manage the driving, the homework and just the crap education system of MCPS right now. Plus all of them are in schools you wouldn't normally send them to and they interact with the other kids in lunch, recess, occasionally specials.
I know some love it, but I think you really need to speak to people that are currently in it.
Anonymous wrote:Your child will not speak a fluent language after going to the school for 6yrs. I guess for some who speak that language already, it would work but I too have heard it is not the best of the best. It is very hard to manage the driving, the homework and just the crap education system of MCPS right now. Plus all of them are in schools you wouldn't normally send them to and they interact with the other kids in lunch, recess, occasionally specials.
I know some love it, but I think you really need to speak to people that are currently in it.
Anonymous wrote:I currently live in DC, and while I like the possible options for language immersion, I am at the whim of the lottery and I am not sold on the general academic experience in DCPS/charter.
Can anyone list off schools that have full immersion in DCPS? Do you move in bounds to go simply? Or are they lotteried into as well?
Many thanks!