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[quote=Anonymous]Thank you very much! >Here's a Cooper presentation that seems to indicate the Japanese classes at Cooper are only for students coming from the Japanese immersion program at Great Falls: This document I hadn't encountered when I was looking for. Yes, it seems that way. So if DD joins Cooper in 8th she cannot take it. That sucks but understandable. I will remind her about it. >Here's the Langley course catalog for rising 9th graders that indicates any rising freshman can enroll in Japanese 1: I would like to make sure if this is the way -- I am going to email the principal. Thanks. I really don't want to disappoint since houses in Langley boundary look more expensive. I also emailed FCPS but so far there is no response from them. >Even if they aren't currently offering tours at the moment, Cooper and Langley will have orientation sessions over the summer for students who are new to the schools. That means still the orientation is only for those who registered with the school. I live in DC now and many public schools have tours or open houses so I was surprised when I heard they don't do anything for "outsiders." >You should know other high schools in FCPS offer Japanese besides Langley, including Lake Braddock, Oakton, and South Lakes. You can see this in the linked course catalog under "Schools." Thanks. I do realize other schools have Japanese too. My husband's office will be moving to Tysons in few years and that's why we started the house hunt. But he still needs to commute until the office is fully moved. So the distance from both DC and Tysons, along with daily traffic, we are focusing on McLean or Langley. [/quote]
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