Anonymous wrote:Sarah Cohen is wonderful. Mrs Gillis was also wonderful & the two of them together were amazing.
They will hire a second counselor to replace Ms Gillis.
Anonymous wrote:Ms. Gillis is leaving. I’m not sure if they have a replacement yet. Ms. Cohen is the other counselor who is still there.
Anonymous wrote:Ms. Gillis is leaving. I’m not sure if they have a replacement yet. Ms. Cohen is the other counselor who is still there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How is the counselor at this school? We have to ask a few Qs around social pairings and want to get the counselor's feedback. We may ask Principal if they are the ones making class groups. New to county.
Will the school have a new counselor starting this upcoming school year? Is counselor the one to ask questions about class assignments or someone at the school? Does the counselor work over the summer at the school, meaning can parents make an appointment to discuss in person?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How is the counselor at this school? We have to ask a few Qs around social pairings and want to get the counselor's feedback. We may ask Principal if they are the ones making class groups. New to county.
Will the school have a new counselor starting this upcoming school year? Is counselor the one to ask questions about class assignments or someone at the school? Does the counselor work over the summer at the school, meaning can parents make an appointment to discuss in person?
Anonymous wrote:How is the counselor at this school? We have to ask a few Qs around social pairings and want to get the counselor's feedback. We may ask Principal if they are the ones making class groups. New to county.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. My husband and I are separated and getting a divorce; he is now in MD and I am in DC, so we'll have a choice. I'm pretty partial to bilingual programs and trying to compare between the quality of the DC vs. MD programs. If that helpful to be able to compare. A few people said to stick with Oyster. Why?
Anonymous wrote:Does this school have before and after clubs? Or before and after care company on site? Or do students get bussed to another facility if no vendor on site to provide before and after care services?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If having a Spanish speaking administrator is important to you, find out if either the school's acting Principal or the school's new Assistant Principal (AP) speaks Spanish.
The acting principal does speak Spanish but will likely not be there next year. The AP does not. Also acting though.
Anonymous wrote:Any Spanish immersion HS in MCPS? Once a Westland Spanish immersion student takes world history in Spanish and two Spanish immersion classes, what do they sign up for in 9th grade for History and for Spanish class if they decide to continue with a language class?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What can you tell me about the Spanish immersion program at Rock Creek Forest Elementary School? How does the school compare to other English-speaking schools in the area? How does it compare to the Spanish immersion elementary schools (Bancroft, Oyster) in DC? What is the environment like there?
If you are in DC, stick with Oyster. Do not move to Montgomery County for a Spanish immersion school. Advice from a friend who did just that and is regretting the decision.
Your friend must have either gone to a two-way immersion school or didn’t get selected in the lottery. No one would regret going to RCF immersion.
To the OP—to get into RCF immersion, it’s a lottery, so to move to moco to be in a lottery is pretty high stakes betting imo.