Do any highly rated DC public middle schools offer German?

Anonymous
why has no one asked why we can't have multivariate calculus in German? I mean, Leibniz invented it!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:NP. Whatever the case, the point is a good one. Don't cancel AP language courses because few high school students sign up. Build and sustain interest from the middle school level. Encourage students to study languages independently, giving them HS credit for passing any AP language exam. DCPS and DCPCS could do all that but don't bother. Ed stakeholders should challenge in our world-class city.




Agree with you that ed stakeholders should challenge much more in our world-class city. Besides with teachers wanting more flexibility (like nearly all other American professionals), there may be options that our city didn't have before -- part-time teachers, teachers shared across schools, remote courses.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:why has no one asked why we can't have multivariate calculus in German? I mean, Leibniz invented it!


Ja natuerlich!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:NP. Whatever the case, the point is a good one. Don't cancel AP language courses because few high school students sign up. Build and sustain interest from the middle school level. Encourage students to study languages independently, giving them HS credit for passing any AP language exam. DCPS and DCPCS could do all that but don't bother. Ed stakeholders should challenge in our world-class city.




Agree with you that ed stakeholders should challenge much more in our world-class city. Besides with teachers wanting more flexibility (like nearly all other American professionals), there may be options that our city didn't have before -- part-time teachers, teachers shared across schools, remote courses.


Good point. DCPS elementary schools sometimes share language teachers, ELL specialists etc. Why not high schools?
Anonymous
We have been looking for a DC based school offering German as well. It has been tricky. I found this map which shows various schools teaching German in various capacities all over the country. https://www.aatg.org/german-program-network If there are any new programs / developments / ways to substitute it into a curriculum, please feel free to share.
Anonymous
Just go to the German Saturday school or spring for the private day curriculum.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Once you child is in 8th grade, you should be able to secure permission to take German 1 at the High School as long as the child qualifies. You may find yourself providing transportation to and from the school.

If your child is ALREADY taking German, call the MCPS Language office and ask for options.

If I can suggest something, be super respectful and grateful for every little favor. No one takes a job at the central office to deal with irate parents.


Was going to suggest this program as well.
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