Anonymous wrote:Kids automatically get it with a 4 or 5 on AP spanish. But then they aren't recognized at graduation with the medal like the kids that paid to take the test. Make that make sense.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Einstein has told us our kid can’t sit for the test until senior year. By that point they would be in Spanish 6
Our school only pays for seniors and must be in at least level 4. But juniors can pay for it.
This is the MCPS policy. Juniors can take it if they pay.
Not in this school district, but my immersion child did it by 9th grade. They said that there were adults taking the test as well, for various personal and career reasons. So if a school is gatekeeping this, look beyond.
Where did they take it?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Einstein has told us our kid can’t sit for the test until senior year. By that point they would be in Spanish 6
Our school only pays for seniors and must be in at least level 4. But juniors can pay for it.
This is the MCPS policy. Juniors can take it if they pay.
Not in this school district, but my immersion child did it by 9th grade. They said that there were adults taking the test as well, for various personal and career reasons. So if a school is gatekeeping this, look beyond.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Einstein has told us our kid can’t sit for the test until senior year. By that point they would be in Spanish 6
Our school only pays for seniors and must be in at least level 4. But juniors can pay for it.
This is the MCPS policy. Juniors can take it if they pay.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Einstein has told us our kid can’t sit for the test until senior year. By that point they would be in Spanish 6
Our school only pays for seniors and must be in at least level 4. But juniors can pay for it.
Anonymous wrote:Einstein has told us our kid can’t sit for the test until senior year. By that point they would be in Spanish 6