Anonymous wrote:My kid is a sophomore at O'Connell in Arlington.
Last year, they struggled with Latin (School was in-person twice a week) and we talked about trying something else.
The requirement is two year of a language, but three is preferred.
I was told that ASL on a transcript could appear to be a less rigorous course, and they only offer it for 2 years, so it would strengthen my child's transcript to go for something like French.
My child also has mild hearing loss. They were not turned down, but we discussed it and went with another language on a 3-year track.
My 9th grader has moderate hearing loss and had struggled with world language in elementary school, so he took sign language this year. However, during my 11th grader's college search, I learned that not all colleges count ASL as a foreign language for purposes of admission. My 9th grader hasn't loved ASL at his school, so he will be switching to Latin because there are some colleges that I think he might like that do not accept ASL. College might be a ways off for some, but it's something to consider. It's unfortunate that ASL's acceptance for the purpose of college admission is not consistent.