Latin Cooper - Capitol Hill families?

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Anonymous wrote:Im not sure why the fixation with Spanish..yes, it's a cool language and pretty regular in patterns, and therefore fairly easy to learn to a certain level (maybe not Cervantes or AP) if you know Latin. You can kind of pick it up at any point in life..I'm surprised kids coming from a bilingual school a) didn't choose a different school if they wanted to intensively continue with Spanish or b) find a way to supplement it when they join Latin, individually with tutors or an outside class, or joining with other families and bringing in a teacher for an after school club. Latin families are super nice about covering those who can't afford - seems super doable.
I can see wanting Spanish at Latin, but I can't really see being upset that it isn't offered since it never has been. I can see feeling both - wanting/not upset- at the same time.


YES. This. They don’t offer Spanish. Send your kid elsewhere if it means that much to you.


Not sure how what you have (dismissively) typed isn't precisely what people are doing. Also not sure why you think that it is a bad thing for parents to advocate for additional offerings.


It has moved two spots for us.
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