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[quote=Anonymous]Some of the high schools in MCPS have American Sign Language (ASL) which is accepted for graduation as a foreign language. In my experience, many students who have any type of language processing disability often have great difficulty with foreign languages, but many pick up and enjoy the ASL. My niece did it because she had so much difficulty with Spanish and not only did she love it, but it opened up a whole other culture to her, the deaf culture. She has continued studying it in college this year. Most selective colleges want two years in the same foreign language and many are now accepting the ASL.[/quote]
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