Anonymous wrote:We are in a similar situation, with bilingual kids who tested into AP level Spanish. My kids take French instead – there’s not enough Spanish offered at their school to give them four years of Spanish and they have become fluent in French. They can also take the AP exam without taking the class – they spend a little time studying with the prep materials, but it was not a difficult exam for them.
Our public high school has a lot of bilingual kids. They recently created a program partnering with a local university to have kids that test into this program be eligible to dual enroll in Spanish classes at the university and end high school with a minor in Spanish. Pretty cool! Just sharing, probably too late for your child, but would be great to see this at more high schools that are in close proximity to universities