Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Japanese is the one of the least accessible languages in Washington DC. There are no language immersion programs east of the Anacostia River. I would love to see this happen.
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Why? Answer that first and I'll give you my opinion.
I am a charter operator trying to how many gentrifiers would come to my low rent charter if I had some exotic angle?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would be super excited, I'm in Ward 7! Hopefully it would also offer a second language, such as French.
W/O neighborhood preference to this charter, you could very well be hosed Ward 7...and your spot taken by someone from Upper NW.
Anonymous wrote:I would be super excited, I'm in Ward 7! Hopefully it would also offer a second language, such as French.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Japanese is the one of the least accessible languages in Washington DC. There are no language immersion programs east of the Anacostia River. I would love to see this happen.
Give me your opinions.
Why? Answer that first and I'll give you my opinion.
Anonymous wrote:Japanese is the one of the least accessible languages in Washington DC. There are no language immersion programs east of the Anacostia River. I would love to see this happen.
Give me your opinions.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Japanese is the one of the least accessible languages in Washington DC. There are no language immersion programs east of the Anacostia River. I would love to see this happen.
Give me your opinions.
I would suggest high-demand world languages first, specifically Spanish and Mandarin. Japanese is valuable, but more esoteric.
Anonymous wrote:Japanese is the one of the least accessible languages in Washington DC. There are no language immersion programs east of the Anacostia River. I would love to see this happen.
Give me your opinions.