Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because I am that obsessed (with language immersion, broadly, although we have a fantastic home school): I called the MoCo office responsible for the immersion results this morning.
The woman I spoke to said that ALL letters (not just the first round of those invited to a program) went out in this morning's mail. So they should be coming this week, within the next few days, or even tomorrow.
Feeling better just knowing that the waiting to hear where things stand will end very soon.
Hope this helps others who are as obsessed as I am.![]()
Thanks!! I will be looking forward to see the postman this afternoon.......![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anyone else still waiting? Wondering if this will be tomorrow or a days long wait?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Could you comment about why you want RCF? Have you heard good things?Anonymous wrote:I received my letter for my DD in K currently. Closest # on wait list is under 5 for Burnt Mills. If we get it probably won't take it because we really want RCF in which we are in the low 50s. Will consider RT partial spanish low 30s but again really would like to hold out for RCF.
Took the advice of a parent last year and put in this year for all programs. Under 10 for Sligo Creek french and lower 20s for Potomac chinese and upper 20s for College Garden's chinese program. Most likely if selected will only take Spanish.
I'm thinking I should get a letter for my son, or by chance do they just send the results for the older sibling?
If you applied for all three, what is your first, second and third choice in terms of languages? Is spanish immersion the most popular?
I want full immersion. My children are adopted (Nicaraguan) and I would like for them to be totally immersed in the language of their culture...ancestrally speaking.
Just found out that my son was "invited" to BM but I am most likely going to give up his spot.
Anonymous wrote:Could you comment about why you want RCF? Have you heard good things?Anonymous wrote:I received my letter for my DD in K currently. Closest # on wait list is under 5 for Burnt Mills. If we get it probably won't take it because we really want RCF in which we are in the low 50s. Will consider RT partial spanish low 30s but again really would like to hold out for RCF.
Took the advice of a parent last year and put in this year for all programs. Under 10 for Sligo Creek french and lower 20s for Potomac chinese and upper 20s for College Garden's chinese program. Most likely if selected will only take Spanish.
I'm thinking I should get a letter for my son, or by chance do they just send the results for the older sibling?
If you applied for all three, what is your first, second and third choice in terms of languages? Is spanish immersion the most popular?
Could you comment about why you want RCF? Have you heard good things?Anonymous wrote:I received my letter for my DD in K currently. Closest # on wait list is under 5 for Burnt Mills. If we get it probably won't take it because we really want RCF in which we are in the low 50s. Will consider RT partial spanish low 30s but again really would like to hold out for RCF.
Took the advice of a parent last year and put in this year for all programs. Under 10 for Sligo Creek french and lower 20s for Potomac chinese and upper 20s for College Garden's chinese program. Most likely if selected will only take Spanish.
I'm thinking I should get a letter for my son, or by chance do they just send the results for the older sibling?
If you applied for all three, what is your first, second and third choice in terms of languages? Is spanish immersion the most popular?
Anonymous wrote:I got our letter. Depressed....