Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Foreign language is one area that confuses me in general.
Both my kids finished Spanish I and II at Deal and then went into III at JR. Neither seems to have much proficiency with the language and both received As in III.
Fast forward and the older kid received As in all Spanish including AP Spanish IV and scored a 5 on the AP test. Yet…still doesn’t seem to be able to speak or understand the language orally.
I guess you can be “book” smart with the language.
I have 4 kids who all attended Deal and then JR or private high school.
Those going on to private never received any credit for Deal Spanish--after placement testing (oral and written) they were placed in Spanish 101 again (despite getting high As in 3 years of Deal Spanish). When they graduated from private they actually had an excellent command of the language (written and oral). The DCPS kids do not get this by a long shot. Deal Spanish is crappy and JR is really no better in my experience. In general these kids do not do well on the Spanish AP exams either. I've talked to many parents about this. Your kid's 5 is an outlier! They must be a good test taker and good at foreign language.
Anyway--just my experience. I'm not too concerned about it and my youngest kid is attending DCPS for high school. But if mastery
of a foreign language is a priority then DCPS is not a good option period. It's crappy and mediocre at best.
+1. Deal kids, even with three years of language study, usually get placed in entry level languages in private HS. No bueno.
I guess put me in the category of who cares? Personally, I think FL should be purely elective so I am good with my kid not having to work too hard on their FL while they have literally 6 AP classes which are a decent amount of work.
Being strong or weak in a FL has absolutely no bearing on how well you will perform in English, history or STEM.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Foreign language is one area that confuses me in general.
Both my kids finished Spanish I and II at Deal and then went into III at JR. Neither seems to have much proficiency with the language and both received As in III.
Fast forward and the older kid received As in all Spanish including AP Spanish IV and scored a 5 on the AP test. Yet…still doesn’t seem to be able to speak or understand the language orally.
I guess you can be “book” smart with the language.
I have 4 kids who all attended Deal and then JR or private high school.
Those going on to private never received any credit for Deal Spanish--after placement testing (oral and written) they were placed in Spanish 101 again (despite getting high As in 3 years of Deal Spanish). When they graduated from private they actually had an excellent command of the language (written and oral). The DCPS kids do not get this by a long shot. Deal Spanish is crappy and JR is really no better in my experience. In general these kids do not do well on the Spanish AP exams either. I've talked to many parents about this. Your kid's 5 is an outlier! They must be a good test taker and good at foreign language.
Anyway--just my experience. I'm not too concerned about it and my youngest kid is attending DCPS for high school. But if mastery
of a foreign language is a priority then DCPS is not a good option period. It's crappy and mediocre at best.
+1. Deal kids, even with three years of language study, usually get placed in entry level languages in private HS. No bueno.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Foreign language is one area that confuses me in general.
Both my kids finished Spanish I and II at Deal and then went into III at JR. Neither seems to have much proficiency with the language and both received As in III.
Fast forward and the older kid received As in all Spanish including AP Spanish IV and scored a 5 on the AP test. Yet…still doesn’t seem to be able to speak or understand the language orally.
I guess you can be “book” smart with the language.
I have 4 kids who all attended Deal and then JR or private high school.
Those going on to private never received any credit for Deal Spanish--after placement testing (oral and written) they were placed in Spanish 101 again (despite getting high As in 3 years of Deal Spanish). When they graduated from private they actually had an excellent command of the language (written and oral). The DCPS kids do not get this by a long shot. Deal Spanish is crappy and JR is really no better in my experience. In general these kids do not do well on the Spanish AP exams either. I've talked to many parents about this. Your kid's 5 is an outlier! They must be a good test taker and good at foreign language.
Anyway--just my experience. I'm not too concerned about it and my youngest kid is attending DCPS for high school. But if mastery
of a foreign language is a priority then DCPS is not a good option period. It's crappy and mediocre at best.
Anonymous wrote:I had two kids going through Deal with French and they did not learn much. The first changed language at JR and got to AP level for that language. The second now in 9th at JR was even worse of the first due to the pandemic, not able to pronounce words correctly, not able to have even a very basic conversation, not able to write, did not know the verbs and so on. She has straight As all three years and got even an award at graduation. Frankly I wondered if my kid was a straight A, how are kids who have C as there is no such a thing a below zero knowledge. Second kid also changed language at JR. I studied french in MS as well but in a foreign country and i learned to write, read and have conversations, the class was very heavy on grammar, all regilar verbs and irregular verbs perfectly memorized, written and spoken, reading aloud in class pages written by french authors, then reading assignments if french works and written essays in french. The full immersion method used at Deal works if you move to France for two years maybe, otherwise you need to reslly study the grammar or you will not learn anything
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Foreign language is one area that confuses me in general.
Both my kids finished Spanish I and II at Deal and then went into III at JR. Neither seems to have much proficiency with the language and both received As in III.
Fast forward and the older kid received As in all Spanish including AP Spanish IV and scored a 5 on the AP test. Yet…still doesn’t seem to be able to speak or understand the language orally.
I guess you can be “book” smart with the language.
I have 4 kids who all attended Deal and then JR or private high school.
Those going on to private never received any credit for Deal Spanish--after placement testing (oral and written) they were placed in Spanish 101 again (despite getting high As in 3 years of Deal Spanish). When they graduated from private they actually had an excellent command of the language (written and oral). The DCPS kids do not get this by a long shot. Deal Spanish is crappy and JR is really no better in my experience. In general these kids do not do well on the Spanish AP exams either. I've talked to many parents about this. Your kid's 5 is an outlier! They must be a good test taker and good at foreign language.
Anyway--just my experience. I'm not too concerned about it and my youngest kid is attending DCPS for high school. But if mastery
of a foreign language is a priority then DCPS is not a good option period. It's crappy and mediocre at best.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Foreign language is one area that confuses me in general.
Both my kids finished Spanish I and II at Deal and then went into III at JR. Neither seems to have much proficiency with the language and both received As in III.
Fast forward and the older kid received As in all Spanish including AP Spanish IV and scored a 5 on the AP test. Yet…still doesn’t seem to be able to speak or understand the language orally.
I guess you can be “book” smart with the language.
I have 4 kids who all attended Deal and then JR or private high school.
Those going on to private never received any credit for Deal Spanish--after placement testing (oral and written) they were placed in Spanish 101 again (despite getting high As in 3 years of Deal Spanish). When they graduated from private they actually had an excellent command of the language (written and oral). The DCPS kids do not get this by a long shot. Deal Spanish is crappy and JR is really no better in my experience. In general these kids do not do well on the Spanish AP exams either. I've talked to many parents about this. Your kid's 5 is an outlier! They must be a good test taker and good at foreign language.
Anyway--just my experience. I'm not too concerned about it and my youngest kid is attending DCPS for high school. But if mastery
of a foreign language is a priority then DCPS is not a good option period. It's crappy and mediocre at best.
Anonymous wrote:Foreign language is one area that confuses me in general.
Both my kids finished Spanish I and II at Deal and then went into III at JR. Neither seems to have much proficiency with the language and both received As in III.
Fast forward and the older kid received As in all Spanish including AP Spanish IV and scored a 5 on the AP test. Yet…still doesn’t seem to be able to speak or understand the language orally.
I guess you can be “book” smart with the language.