Anonymous wrote:This isn't happening in DC. What DC HS doesn't offer at least 4 years of Spanish?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kid just started 9th grade at a DCPS which does not offer Spanish beyond Spanish 2. Kid has already taken Heritage Spanish in middle school and was planning to take a different language in HS, but was switched out of that class once counselor noticed that kid had already fulfilled the DCPS language requirement.
Now that kid is no longer getting language as a class at school, we are trying to figure out a way to continue Spanish instruction, preferably for credit and eventually in order to take the AP test. Can anyone with a similar experience offer advice? We want to make sure kid gets 3-4 years of language in HS.
It looks like dual enrollment won’t be possible until 11th grade.
TIA
This is crazy. Why isn’t Spanish offered beyond Spanish 2 in high school?
And WTF, your kid has a right to take another language. I would be kissed if they had kicked my kid out of a class he chose just because he already took another language. I would go talk to admin and get your kid back in the non-Spanish language class
Typo pissed
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kid just started 9th grade at a DCPS which does not offer Spanish beyond Spanish 2. Kid has already taken Heritage Spanish in middle school and was planning to take a different language in HS, but was switched out of that class once counselor noticed that kid had already fulfilled the DCPS language requirement.
Now that kid is no longer getting language as a class at school, we are trying to figure out a way to continue Spanish instruction, preferably for credit and eventually in order to take the AP test. Can anyone with a similar experience offer advice? We want to make sure kid gets 3-4 years of language in HS.
It looks like dual enrollment won’t be possible until 11th grade.
TIA
This is crazy. Why isn’t Spanish offered beyond Spanish 2 in high school?
And WTF, your kid has a right to take another language. I would be kissed if they had kicked my kid out of a class he chose just because he already took another language. I would go talk to admin and get your kid back in the non-Spanish language class
Anonymous wrote:Kid just started 9th grade at a DCPS which does not offer Spanish beyond Spanish 2. Kid has already taken Heritage Spanish in middle school and was planning to take a different language in HS, but was switched out of that class once counselor noticed that kid had already fulfilled the DCPS language requirement.
Now that kid is no longer getting language as a class at school, we are trying to figure out a way to continue Spanish instruction, preferably for credit and eventually in order to take the AP test. Can anyone with a similar experience offer advice? We want to make sure kid gets 3-4 years of language in HS.
It looks like dual enrollment won’t be possible until 11th grade.
TIA
Anonymous wrote:Are you serious? Have you heard of community college?