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¡Bienvenidos! ¡Bienvenidos! Rock Creek Forest Elementary School
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Agenda Tour Introduction Vision and Mission Immersion Program Application Questions
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Vision of Rock Creek Forest At Rock Creek Forest Elementary School we provide all students with the knowledge, skills, and habits that will empower them to become leaders of our society.
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Mission We strive to fulfill our vision by: providing a rigorous instructional program for all children, developing relevant skills for students to compete in a global society, and establishing healthy relationships to foster a positive environment for students, staff, and parents in our community.
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By the completion of fifth grade in the Spanish Immersion Program students are expected to: 1. Understand, speak, read, listen, and write in Spanish at a high level of proficiency. 2. Perform at a proficient or advanced level on standardized achievement tests. *Achievement tests are administered in English. 3. Apply skills and demonstrate knowledge in the content areas of the curriculum in keeping with state standards. 4. Continue their studies in advanced level Spanish courses at the middle school level. Goals for Immersion Program
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Spanish Immersion Program The Spanish Immersion Program follows the MCPS Program of studies at all grade levels. Most children in immersion program not only learn the second language, but they achieve skills appropriate to their grade level Full Day Kindergarten 26 students 1 st – 3 rd Grade 27 students K – 4 th Grade All Subjects in Spanish 4 th – 5 th Grade 28 students 4 th Grade Second semester 90 minutes of English a week 5 th Grade 3 hours of English a week
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Assessment Students in the program are evaluated in a variety of ways. These include informal teacher assessment, formative assessments, MCPS, report cards, TN2 (second grade), Maryland State Performance Assessment Program (MSA Grades 3-5), and Measures of Academic Progress Assessment in Reading (MAP-R Grades 3-5). These assessment procedures evaluate individual performance in the classroom as well as performance in context compared to peers in the County and peers in the State at the same level.
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Admission For Spanish Immersion Program - By lottery School Hours: 9:15 am – 3:30 pm Apply to: http://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.or g/curriculum/specialprograms/admiss ions/immersion_news.shtmhttp://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.or g/curriculum/specialprograms/admiss ions/immersion_news.shtm
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Division of Consortia Choice and Application Program Services (DCCAPS) Facilitating the Outreach and School Assignment Processes for the Consortia, Application, and Elementary Immersion Programs
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Elementary Immersion Application Process Step #1 Complete an Immersion Interest Form Fill in the circle of each program in which you would like your child to participate. Immersion Interest Form An Immersion Interest Form must be submitted for every student participating in the immersion process.
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Step #2 Immersion forms are run through a computerized lottery process. Step #3 Immersion school assignment letters are mailed to students’ homes in early May. Factors which may impact the lottery (school assignment) process: - School capacity (space availability) - Sibling link - Eligibility - Selection area priority (based on home address) - Number of applicants
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Can my child participate in multiple lotteries? Yes, students may participate in one to all seven lotteries. How will I know if my child is selected? Parents will be sent a letter in May. This letter will include: The program/s that their child has been invited to and/or A number indicating their rank order on the waitlist for the programs that they selected on the Immersion Interest Form.
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Is transportation available? Montgomery County Public Schools (MCPS) provides transportation from central stops for elementary school language immersion students for the areas served by the program. Transportation may be provided for many of the special programs to and from central stops (usually at MCPS schools) determined by the MCPS Department of Transportation. Stops may be several miles from the student’s home. Parents are responsible for arranging transportation to and from central stops. Bus trips are usually significantly longer than local school transportation and may vary by program or location. It is important to carefully consider transportation options and responsibilities.
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How can I find out more information about the lottery process and programs? Visit the website: www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/curriculum/specialprograms / Can my child continue in a middle school immersion program after elementary school? Yes, students can continue into the middle school program. Parents must fill out a Change of School Assignment Form (COSA) to make the request. (See chart on next slide 9)
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What are my options if I want to continue this program in middle school?
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CONTACT INFORMATION For more information about the immersion lottery process, contact the DCCAPS office:For more information about the immersion lottery process, contact the DCCAPS office: Karen Danco301-592-2053Karen Danco301-592-2053 Kathy Pence301-592-2060Kathy Pence301-592-2060 John Rottiers301-592-2056John Rottiers301-592-2056 For information about each immersion program, visit www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/curriculum/specialprogram s/For information about each immersion program, visit www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/curriculum/specialprogram s/ www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/curriculum/specialprogram s/ www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/curriculum/specialprogram s/ as well as each school’s websiteas well as each school’s website
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Together We Achieve!
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Q&A Open to questions
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