How are spots for older grades? I'd need a 4th grade spot for a fluent speaker and a K spot for a fluent speaker. What are our chances?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The whole ASFS/Key thing is mystifying to me.
Asfs and key ate the same neighborhood zone. If you live in that zone, you can pick between them. The rest of key spots are filled by lottery. 1/2 the count lotteries to key, the other 1/2 to Claremont.
Anonymous wrote:The whole ASFS/Key thing is mystifying to me.
Anonymous wrote:If you are in Taylor or Jamestown you will get into key. Key is substantially less competitive to get into than Claremont. This summer several families who were the on the Claremont waiting list were admitted to key. The entire key waiting list was admitted.
You are likely nuts and should stay off the internets!!! Some places give priority for living in the attendance zone, within proximity of it, or for already being a speaker of the target language. Does this apply to Key. Please only rational sane adults please answer. Thanks!Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
No cuts forthcoming in Arlington.
Just understand that there's really no actual "choice" about Arlington's choice schools, including immersion. It's "luck."
its not "luck, it is location for immersion. if you are in bounds for key or claremont, you are in,
If you live in the Key boundary, you are definitely in. If you live in the Key zone (approx 1/2 of Arlington), you can lottery in. I have yet to hear that someone didn't get in who wanted to get in (wait lists move).
What about being in a "sister" zone - Taylor or Jamestown. Any special privilege to enter Key if you live there?
If you want this treatment, go private.
Anonymous wrote:
No cuts forthcoming in Arlington.
Just understand that there's really no actual "choice" about Arlington's choice schools, including immersion. It's "luck."
its not "luck, it is location for immersion. if you are in bounds for key or claremont, you are in,
If you live in the Key boundary, you are definitely in. If you live in the Key zone (approx 1/2 of Arlington), you can lottery in. I have yet to hear that someone didn't get in who wanted to get in (wait lists move).
What about being in a "sister" zone - Taylor or Jamestown. Any special privilege to enter Key if you live there?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No cuts forthcoming in Arlington.
Just understand that there's really no actual "choice" about Arlington's choice schools, including immersion. It's "luck."
its not "luck, it is location for immersion. if you are in bounds for key or claremont, you are in,
If you live in the Key boundary, you are definitely in. If you live in the Key zone (approx 1/2 of Arlington), you can lottery in. I have yet to hear that someone didn't get in who wanted to get in (wait lists move).
Anonymous wrote:I'm the poster with the bilingual kid who would enter at 3rd. She's completely biliterate- fluent in reading and writing in English and Spanish.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mount Vernon Community School in Alexandria runs a great immersion school. Plus it is Del Ray, which is just a great place to live.
But it's ACPS, so there's that.