Anonymous wrote:No answer for your question. But can the adults of students taking Mandarin please explain the interest in Mandarin. Why go to a HS to take it if the MS can't offer the language, is it worth taking Mandarin? For what reasons other than learning another language?
This is OP. We had lived overseas where kid had some Mandarin instruction in elementary; that's why they took it starting in 6th. It is much much harder than Spanish/French in middle school - just the sheer level of effort and practice required is so much higher because those other languages aren't tonal. Also, 2/3 of the class were Chinese-American so I think it forces a higher standard when it comes to speaking IMO. It was by far kid's hardest class. We kept hearing that Latin languages are much easier to pick up in adulthood, while other languages are easier learned in young age, so it made sense as a choice.
With that being said, my kid is interested in living/working in Asia and it wasn't a completely random selection. I wouldn't take it just because it's hard!