Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Curious about chances for rising second grader- already fluent.
Then why do immersion?
Anonymous wrote:Living in bounds for Rolling Terrace gives you preference to the immersion program...and by preference I mean that I don't know a single family that lives in the neighborhood who was not able to get in to the immersion program. I understand it's not the same at other schools.
Anonymous wrote:Curious about chances for rising second grader- already fluent.
Anonymous wrote:OP here, thanks for the links. Yes, I know all about lotteries, living in DC. I figured they would be difficult to get into, what isn't in this area? I tried to find the threads on immersion before posting, so sorry for the repeat thread. I did look at the thread posted above and it is a bit older (2014). I saw this quote:
OP, if you live in-bounds for one of those schools, then yes, you are practically gauranteed a spot in the immersion program. Not sure why the high schools are mentioned, as I thought the immersion programming only goes through middle school. The IB program at Richard Montgomery, while reportedly excellent, is admission-only and hard to get into.
So if I moved in-boundary to Rolling Terrace, Rock Creak Forest or Burnt Mills-- I would be almost guaranteed a spot? That doesn't seem correct. Can anyone comment on whether this is accurate information?
I understand that after grade 1, by kids would have to pass a test. Are there spots available in the upper grades (2-5)? My 3rd grader is fluent after 5 years at the current school, so it's important for me to try my best to continue. I wonder if recommendations (from current school) are considered...
OP, if you live in-bounds for one of those schools, then yes, you are practically gauranteed a spot in the immersion program. Not sure why the high schools are mentioned, as I thought the immersion programming only goes through middle school. The IB program at Richard Montgomery, while reportedly excellent, is admission-only and hard to get into.
Anonymous wrote:Lots of good threads on this. I would caution you about planning too much around getting in to one of the schools. It really is a lottery. We were over #260 on the waitlist for the two programs we tried. It is very, very hard to get in and it's pure luck. If you move to MoCo, make your move for other reasons and view immersion as an awesome bonus if it works out.