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I've discovered that there are 2 French immersion programs for public school children in the Boston Area. One in Milton, the other in Holliston. Does anyone know anything about them or the school system in those towns? I really have heard next to nothing about Milton or Holliston. My husband is French and we are moving from NJ (see earlier thread ... nj to cambridge area). We have used both a once weekly class and a private tutor with the kids but immersion is obviously the best. I know there is a private french school in Cambridge but it comes with a hefty price tag (times three!). Thanks for any help or insight you can offer.
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Milton is the birthplace of George H.W. Bush and is where our current governor (Deval Patrick) resides. There's also a lot of Irish living there. That's all I know, sorry.
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johnycakes,
having lived in France I find I'm hard to offend anymore... please feel free to give me the no holds barred low down on Holliston... or anywhere else for that matter. If you fear that someone might get their knickers in a twist please feel free to send me a message. I would welcome any information you could offer ... I find the offensive kind is often the most informative and useful! Last edited by jerseymoves; 03-06-2007 at 01:52 PM. Reason: spelling |
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hey, where did that earlier johnycakes 2:38 pm post go?
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Johnycakes is a moderator, so he probably had second thoughts about the post and deleted it. He also lives in Ashland, which is right near Holliston and probably has some pretty strong (negative) thoughts about it, if you know what I mean
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Hi,
I realize that you posted your request for information a long time ago. We are in EXACTLY the same situation as you and do not want to private school prices. Did you finally come up with anything? Thanks, Moving to Boston from Montreal, Canada |
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milton is a very rich town in most poarts unless you live on the border with boston i.e. mattapan which is certainly not a place where you want to venture out.
I lived not far from there in hyde park and witnessed a shooting, my car was stolen and turned up there. Milton does back up to the blue hills area which is nice but like I said expensive.the place gets closed down there at dark now though sadly because gays moderator cut Offensive milton does have the most irish heritage in massachusetts milton is in a good location it's a dry town I believe which means no beer wine etc to be sold there not too sure what you need to know more about it any questions feel free to ask Last edited by manc; 07-24-2007 at 05:56 PM. Reason: offensive/homophobic |
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I grew up in Holliston. It was a nice town to grow up in and has a good school system. It can make for a tough commute sometimes if you work out of town because there are no major routes really that go out of town. Its either Rt 16 or 126. I wasn't in the french immersion program. The kids who were in the program were essentially in a different school from us through all of elementary and middle. In high school all those kids spoke fluent french. I never realized that more towns didn't offer the program.
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I live in Sherborn, the next town over from Holliston. Holliston is a nice town that seems to have a lot of community activities. The schools are considered good. However, you might want to check into whether there is space available in the French immersion program before settling here. My sister-in-law lives in town and I recall her saying something about there being a waiting list to get in, but I may be wrong.
Best of luck! |
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The French immersion program in Milton is almost 20 years old. You can only enter it in first grade. first and second grade are taught 100% in French then English is introduced in third grade. By 5th grade the ratio is 30% French 70% English.
My six children have gone/are going through the program and i am a teacher in the program so i would be very happy to answer additional questions. Quote:
Last edited by Zoumai; 07-30-2007 at 08:02 AM. Reason: spelling |
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