Anonymous wrote:OP here - thank you! Yes, there is another parent, didn’t mention it earlier to avoid confusion: my husband speaks only Italian with DS (and he replies in Italian) and I speak only Spanish. Talking to each other we sometimes switch to English, but never with DS, and he goes from Spanish to Italian without a problem. DS also spends a couple of months a year with my family in Spain, and speaks Spanish with everyone there, but back in DC is mostly English except at home, so difficult to say which one is dominant... do you know what do they ask during the test to establish which language is dominant?
I was worried because I read in an earlier post that some IB families got waitlisted at Marie Reed for PK3, but I guess that is for the English track? I will look into the community options... thanks a lot for the info!
Yes some IB English dominant students are waitlisted. There are far fewer Spanish dominant people are the boundary than there used to be.
The test isn’t a ‘test’ with a set group of questions - they do realize the kids are 3 yo’s! It is a conversation, they will play some and ask questions etc. You will not be with your kid during it.