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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]There are so many ways outside of school for a motivated kid to carry on in Spanish if that's their be all, end all - or - choose a school that offers Spanish. Meanwhile Latin offers many things others schools don't. I am curious if they will one day offer Spanish... I think it could be done starting in Grade 5. But can't say I'm sympathetic to this line of critique over the school making other choiçes.[/quote] There is some support for offering Spanish ( instead of French ) as a language at the second campus. We’ll see if it happens. [/quote] You'd think that Latin, campus 1,2 or both, would offer advanced Spanish and maybe Mandarin to the middle school kids who can handle it simply to improve the program's AP language scores down the track. At Wilson, Oyster-Adams grads routinely take AP Spanish Language in 9th grade and AP Spanish lit in 10th grade and score 5s. The practice can't be hurting Wilson in college admissions. [b]It's not as though Latin doesn't already teach Spanish.[/quote][/b] Latin does not already teach Spanish. You are misinformed [/quote] They speak Spanish in Latin America. Duh.[/quote]
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