Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Has anyone ever gotten into an immersion program in second grade?
Anyone?
It's test in, so a much, much lower pool of interest. The students have to have a decent amount of language proficiency to get in. I used to teach at a school that ended up having several students leave for immersion midway through elementary, and they were generally international students whose families weren't planning to stay in the US.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone know why those in 30 under have a chance? Wouldn’t that mean 30 folks rejected?
I think they are just saying that historically, ~30 kids who were accepted turn out to be doing something else: private school, a different public, homeschool, w/ev. Moving. This year: don't enroll at all because of COVID! Who knows!?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Has anyone ever gotten into an immersion program in second grade?
Anyone?
Anonymous wrote:Has anyone ever gotten into an immersion program in second grade?
. Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My child is waitlisted (low teens) at Rock Creek, invited at another school. I prefer Rock Creek just because it’s closer and I plan to drive child to and from school each day.
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If I decline the invitation at the other school and stay on the waitlist, what’s the chance that he’ll get off the waitlist into Rock Creek?
Hard to say. How much time do you get to decide?
We were in the high teens and got into RCF just before the start of school. We declined another program and took a chance. I think you have a great shot, especially if you are comfortable possibly switching after school starts.
That’s awesome! What grade was that for?
Anonymous wrote:Anyone know why those in 30 under have a chance? Wouldn’t that mean 30 folks rejected?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My child is waitlisted (low teens) at Rock Creek, invited at another school. I prefer Rock Creek just because it’s closer and I plan to drive child to and from school each day.
.
If I decline the invitation at the other school and stay on the waitlist, what’s the chance that he’ll get off the waitlist into Rock Creek?
Hard to say. How much time do you get to decide?
We were in the high teens and got into RCF just before the start of school. We declined another program and took a chance. I think you have a great shot, especially if you are comfortable possibly switching after school starts.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you’re on the waitlist across the board, there’s no action required - right? We just wait until maybe you get an invite and THEN you have to decide?
Correct. They also said at info sessions no need to bombard them with update requests.
Anonymous wrote:If you’re on the waitlist across the board, there’s no action required - right? We just wait until maybe you get an invite and THEN you have to decide?