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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My son took 4 years of Latin at Walter Johnson, including AP Latin. We're European and speak our native language at home, so he took the AP exam for that as well (the exam was at his high school, but he did not take the classes in MCPS). When the Virtual Academy opened during the pandemic, they only offered Spanish and French. I believe Walt Whitman has the largest offering of languages, since it has the State Department-desired Russian, Arabic, Mandarin, in addition to Japanese, Italian and the usual Spanish and French. But it doesn't have Latin! I'm now resigned to the fact that MCPS high schools differ significantly in their course offerings, since I have teens and we've been here since they started in elementary. But at first, I was shocked and displeased. [b]It's not exactly equitable to offer different things for different populations.[/b][/quote] Yes, totally agree![/quote]
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