Language immersion is an educational approach in which students are taught the curriculum content through the medium of a second language. In this way, immersion students not only learn the content, but also gain knowledge of the language in which it is taught.
Immersion TypeTotalIn total immersion programs, children learn their entire core subjects (reading, writing, mathematics, social studies, and science) in the second language. The main difference between an immersion setting and a foreign language class is the approach to second language learning. In an immersion program, language is a method for teaching the content rather than the subject of instruction AdmissionLocal School; Lottery (More about admissions)Admission to the Foreign Language Immersion Programs is limited. Selection for the programs is based on a lottery system for students in kindergarten and Grade 1 if requests exceed available program capacity. Admission for all other grades is determined by lottery, language proficiency and available space. All students wishing to participate in the program must complete an Immersion Interest Form RegionLocal, then elementary schools that feed into Francis Scott Key MS, then countywide (More about regions)Burnt Mills Elementary School’s Spanish Immersion Program is available to transfer students by lottery only for seats not filled by Burnt Mills Elementary students, followed by the students from the other elementary schools in the Key Middle School feeder pattern. TransportationLocal School Neighborhood Stops; Central Location Stops (limited geographic area) (More about transportation)
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Immersion TypeTotalIn total immersion programs, children learn their entire core subjects (reading, writing, mathematics, social studies, and science) in the second language. The main difference between an immersion setting and a foreign language class is the approach to second language learning. In an immersion program, language is a method for teaching the content rather than the subject of instruction AdmissionLocal School; Lottery (More about admissions)Admission to the Foreign Language Immersion Programs is limited. Selection for the programs is based on a lottery system for students in kindergarten and Grade 1 if requests exceed available program capacity. Admission for all other grades is determined by lottery, language proficiency and available space. All students wishing to participate in the program must complete an Immersion Interest Form RegionCountywide (More about regions)Rock Creek Forest Elementary School’s Spanish Total Immersion Program serves students from all high school clusters through a lottery transfer process. TransportationLocal School Neighborhood Stops; Central Location Stops (limited geographic area) (More about transportation)
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Immersion TypeTotalIn total immersion programs, children learn their entire core subjects (reading, writing, mathematics, social studies, and science) in the second language. The main difference between an immersion setting and a foreign language class is the approach to second language learning. In an immersion program, language is a method for teaching the content rather than the subject of instruction AdmissionLocal School; Lottery (More about admissions)Admission to the Foreign Language Immersion Programs is limited. Selection for the programs is based on a lottery system for students in kindergarten and Grade 1 if requests exceed available program capacity. Admission for all other grades is determined by lottery, language proficiency and available space. All students wishing to participate in the program must complete an Immersion Interest Form RegionCountywide (More about regions)William Tyler Page Elementary School’s Spanish Total Immersion Program serves students from all high school clusters through a lottery process, local boundary area students have priority. TransportationLocal School Neighborhood Stops; Central Location Stops (limited geographic area) (More about transportation)
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