Anonymous wrote:South Lakes has an excellent German program.
Anonymous wrote:Here us kindergarten parents excited that people stopped having babies and schools will be easier to get into in 10-13 years.
Anonymous wrote:I find it incredibly frustrating that FCPS isn't consistent with the languages it offers. Where I grew up, every high school offered French, Spanish, German, and Chinese. I get that we are a much more diverse community but it's ridiculous that every school has a completely different set of languages.
Anonymous wrote:They recently changed the regulation so that no transfers for languages are allowed at the high school level. I think you need to write to your school board member and to Dr. Reid’s office to request that exceptions be made for students who are continuing with a language that they started in an elementary immersion program. Surely they didn’t give any consideration to immersion students when making this revision, as prohibiting them from transferring to continue the language shows a complete disregard for the time and energy students and their families have put into that subject for years. If I were you, I would gather as many families as I could and get them to write to the school board. They should listen to you on this.
Anonymous wrote:Immersion kids should absolutely be exempt from this. It is extraordinarily frustrating that they are blocking immersion kids, but doing NOTHING about checking residency. Just go count the number of cars Maryland license plates dropping kids off at Irving.
Anonymous wrote:They recently changed the regulation so that no transfers for languages are allowed at the high school level. I think you need to write to your school board member and to Dr. Reid’s office to request that exceptions be made for students who are continuing with a language that they started in an elementary immersion program. Surely they didn’t give any consideration to immersion students when making this revision, as prohibiting them from transferring to continue the language shows a complete disregard for the time and energy students and their families have put into that subject for years. If I were you, I would gather as many families as I could and get them to write to the school board. They should listen to you on this.
Anonymous wrote:I am sorry. That is very frustrating. My child’s current high school stopped offering German before he got there. I was disappointed as I wanted him to take it. It wasn’t offered at his middle school either. I had briefly thought about the immersion program for 1st grade at Orange Hunt but didn’t want the commute. I don’t know why German isn’t offered at more schools.
Anonymous wrote:WSHS doesn't have room for transfers, for any reason. What school are you zoned for and how did you get in to Irving? I'd try to find another high school with German or see if you can do virtual German at your home high school.