Anonymous wrote:Is it possible to get an online course approved by mcps - for example, maybe one provided through a community college?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:BCC offers Arabic, Chinese, French and Spanish.
Does anyone know if it is possible to take a language that is not offered at the school - for example, through an approved online or outside course?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:BCC offers Arabic, Chinese, French and Spanish.
Does anyone know if it is possible to take a language that is not offered at the school - for example, through an approved online or outside course?
In theory he could take the class at another mcps school (you would have to provide transportation and it would have to work with his schedule). Whitman is not that far from BCC and offers the most foreign languages in MCPS (not sure about Japanese though).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:BCC offers Arabic, Chinese, French and Spanish.
Does anyone know if it is possible to take a language that is not offered at the school - for example, through an approved online or outside course?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They have really, really good French teachers BTW.
We ddi not find this to be the case at all.
Also, no ASL at BCC.
Anonymous wrote:They have really, really good French teachers BTW.
Anonymous wrote:BCC offers Arabic, Chinese, French and Spanish.
Anonymous wrote:My oldest who had trouble with verbal fluency took Latin, but I'm not sure it's offered at BCC. Others have also picked ASL. Despite being Japanese, I've never heard that it's recommended for dyslexics! Is it because there's a vowel after each consonant, practically?