Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You definitely should be able to get a transfer - but not necessarily to one of those two schools. A lot of MCVS transfers go to George Mason, for example. You should get an east end school, though.
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You will be able to opt out of dual language via administrative transfer, but you will be offered a school based on capacity. That is going to depend on registration numbers. Two east side schools that typically have capacity at K are Jefferson-Houston and Cora Kelly. With Maury, Barrett, and George Mason - it really depends on how many K students there happen to be in your year. Sometimes there is space, sometimes there is not. Recent trends in enrollment would suggest that your chances are slim at Maury and Barrett. (Of course, there are usually many families trying to get into dual language, so sometimes that helps free up space elsewhere and you might get lucky that way.)
School Board last night clarified that you can and will be able to continue to opt out of Dual Language in grades where there is only Dual Language. Full immersion right now is K-1 only.
So, what happens if you have a current K and 1st grader who are zoned for MVCS, but you opted out and transferred into another school, e.g., Maury. Would their transfers be eliminated and they would be forced to attend MVCS, even though they have no Spanish background and have been at Maury for 1-2 years?
There were always be an option out of dual immersion, but no guarentees is is to the school you are currently at. I would guess JH because it is the only school able to take on many more students. They have made it clear no on will be grandfathered, except for maybe a year I think.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You definitely should be able to get a transfer - but not necessarily to one of those two schools. A lot of MCVS transfers go to George Mason, for example. You should get an east end school, though.
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You will be able to opt out of dual language via administrative transfer, but you will be offered a school based on capacity. That is going to depend on registration numbers. Two east side schools that typically have capacity at K are Jefferson-Houston and Cora Kelly. With Maury, Barrett, and George Mason - it really depends on how many K students there happen to be in your year. Sometimes there is space, sometimes there is not. Recent trends in enrollment would suggest that your chances are slim at Maury and Barrett. (Of course, there are usually many families trying to get into dual language, so sometimes that helps free up space elsewhere and you might get lucky that way.)
School Board last night clarified that you can and will be able to continue to opt out of Dual Language in grades where there is only Dual Language. Full immersion right now is K-1 only.
So, what happens if you have a current K and 1st grader who are zoned for MVCS, but you opted out and transferred into another school, e.g., Maury. Would their transfers be eliminated and they would be forced to attend MVCS, even though they have no Spanish background and have been at Maury for 1-2 years?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You definitely should be able to get a transfer - but not necessarily to one of those two schools. A lot of MCVS transfers go to George Mason, for example. You should get an east end school, though.
+1
You will be able to opt out of dual language via administrative transfer, but you will be offered a school based on capacity. That is going to depend on registration numbers. Two east side schools that typically have capacity at K are Jefferson-Houston and Cora Kelly. With Maury, Barrett, and George Mason - it really depends on how many K students there happen to be in your year. Sometimes there is space, sometimes there is not. Recent trends in enrollment would suggest that your chances are slim at Maury and Barrett. (Of course, there are usually many families trying to get into dual language, so sometimes that helps free up space elsewhere and you might get lucky that way.)
School Board last night clarified that you can and will be able to continue to opt out of Dual Language in grades where there is only Dual Language. Full immersion right now is K-1 only.
So, what happens if you have a current K and 1st grader who are zoned for MVCS, but you opted out and transferred into another school, e.g., Maury. Would their transfers be eliminated and they would be forced to attend MVCS, even though they have no Spanish background and have been at Maury for 1-2 years?
Anonymous wrote:The redistricting committee won't even start the process of drawing new boundaries until the Fall. So you're only going to get conjecture on this forum.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son is in pre-k. We live on King Street across from the Masonic Temple, near the King Street metro. Currently zoned for Maury which is walking distance. Neighbors across the street are zoned for MacArthur but several have waivers for Maury. Do you think we will be re-zoned for J-H or MacArthur? Crossing King Street is very dangerous and we are much closer to Maury and J-H. I wish the redistricting committee would have more info on the proposed boundaries. We have friends who live in Old Town north of Braddock Rd. where that new development is and are zoned for Maury. Would make more sense for some of those families to be zoned for J-H than making Rosemont and near Masonic temple for J-H. Though J-H is very close to my house too.
I live right by there. From what I understand, this area is definitely being eye-ed by the Board to include in the Jefferson Houston catchment. It's fairly close and would relieve some of the overcrowding that McAuthur and Maury are projecting.
Yes, I would think J-H is definitely a possibility. You could also walk there, right?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son is in pre-k. We live on King Street across from the Masonic Temple, near the King Street metro. Currently zoned for Maury which is walking distance. Neighbors across the street are zoned for MacArthur but several have waivers for Maury. Do you think we will be re-zoned for J-H or MacArthur? Crossing King Street is very dangerous and we are much closer to Maury and J-H. I wish the redistricting committee would have more info on the proposed boundaries. We have friends who live in Old Town north of Braddock Rd. where that new development is and are zoned for Maury. Would make more sense for some of those families to be zoned for J-H than making Rosemont and near Masonic temple for J-H. Though J-H is very close to my house too.
I live right by there. From what I understand, this area is definitely being eye-ed by the Board to include in the Jefferson Houston catchment. It's fairly close and would relieve some of the overcrowding that McAuthur and Maury are projecting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You definitely should be able to get a transfer - but not necessarily to one of those two schools. A lot of MCVS transfers go to George Mason, for example. You should get an east end school, though.
+1
You will be able to opt out of dual language via administrative transfer, but you will be offered a school based on capacity. That is going to depend on registration numbers. Two east side schools that typically have capacity at K are Jefferson-Houston and Cora Kelly. With Maury, Barrett, and George Mason - it really depends on how many K students there happen to be in your year. Sometimes there is space, sometimes there is not. Recent trends in enrollment would suggest that your chances are slim at Maury and Barrett. (Of course, there are usually many families trying to get into dual language, so sometimes that helps free up space elsewhere and you might get lucky that way.)
School Board last night clarified that you can and will be able to continue to opt out of Dual Language in grades where there is only Dual Language. Full immersion right now is K-1 only.
Anonymous wrote:My son is in pre-k. We live on King Street across from the Masonic Temple, near the King Street metro. Currently zoned for Maury which is walking distance. Neighbors across the street are zoned for MacArthur but several have waivers for Maury. Do you think we will be re-zoned for J-H or MacArthur? Crossing King Street is very dangerous and we are much closer to Maury and J-H. I wish the redistricting committee would have more info on the proposed boundaries. We have friends who live in Old Town north of Braddock Rd. where that new development is and are zoned for Maury. Would make more sense for some of those families to be zoned for J-H than making Rosemont and near Masonic temple for J-H. Though J-H is very close to my house too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You definitely should be able to get a transfer - but not necessarily to one of those two schools. A lot of MCVS transfers go to George Mason, for example. You should get an east end school, though.
+1
You will be able to opt out of dual language via administrative transfer, but you will be offered a school based on capacity. That is going to depend on registration numbers. Two east side schools that typically have capacity at K are Jefferson-Houston and Cora Kelly. With Maury, Barrett, and George Mason - it really depends on how many K students there happen to be in your year. Sometimes there is space, sometimes there is not. Recent trends in enrollment would suggest that your chances are slim at Maury and Barrett. (Of course, there are usually many families trying to get into dual language, so sometimes that helps free up space elsewhere and you might get lucky that way.)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You definitely should be able to get a transfer - but not necessarily to one of those two schools. A lot of MCVS transfers go to George Mason, for example. You should get an east end school, though.
+1
You will be able to opt out of dual language via administrative transfer, but you will be offered a school based on capacity. That is going to depend on registration numbers. Two east side schools that typically have capacity at K are Jefferson-Houston and Cora Kelly. With Maury, Barrett, and George Mason - it really depends on how many K students there happen to be in your year. Sometimes there is space, sometimes there is not. Recent trends in enrollment would suggest that your chances are slim at Maury and Barrett. (Of course, there are usually many families trying to get into dual language, so sometimes that helps free up space elsewhere and you might get lucky that way.)
Anonymous wrote:You definitely should be able to get a transfer - but not necessarily to one of those two schools. A lot of MCVS transfers go to George Mason, for example. You should get an east end school, though.