Anonymous wrote:You are wrong! My kid was so sick of ES “Spanish” (ridiculous in itself but that’s another topic) they are currently in an AP world language as a Senior and have done great all four years.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow, so only students who start a language in middle school are eligible for AP. Stinks for kids at middle schools that only offer one or two languages. Guess you can only do spanish.
A student who waits until high school to start learning a language is going to have a real bad time regardless.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow, so only students who start a language in middle school are eligible for AP. Stinks for kids at middle schools that only offer one or two languages. Guess you can only do spanish.
A student who waits until high school to start learning a language is going to have a real bad time regardless.
The first opportunity to take a language is in 8th grade. How much different is 9th?
Incorrect. I'm a MS teacher and we have plenty of 7th graders taking a language.
Our middle school only lets 7th graders take part 1 of a language.
Same. The slow pace of that option led my kids to take the full year in 8th instead.
Anonymous wrote:Fairfax County Public Schools (FCPS) is committed to fostering comprehensive language proficiency and cultural understanding among its students.
Doesn't seem like it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow, so only students who start a language in middle school are eligible for AP. Stinks for kids at middle schools that only offer one or two languages. Guess you can only do spanish.
A student who waits until high school to start learning a language is going to have a real bad time regardless.
The first opportunity to take a language is in 8th grade. How much different is 9th?
Incorrect. I'm a MS teacher and we have plenty of 7th graders taking a language.
Our middle school only lets 7th graders take part 1 of a language.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow, so only students who start a language in middle school are eligible for AP. Stinks for kids at middle schools that only offer one or two languages. Guess you can only do spanish.
A student who waits until high school to start learning a language is going to have a real bad time regardless.
The first opportunity to take a language is in 8th grade. How much different is 9th?
Incorrect. I'm a MS teacher and we have plenty of 7th graders taking a language.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow, so only students who start a language in middle school are eligible for AP. Stinks for kids at middle schools that only offer one or two languages. Guess you can only do spanish.
A student who waits until high school to start learning a language is going to have a real bad time regardless.
The first opportunity to take a language is in 8th grade. How much different is 9th?
Incorrect. I'm a MS teacher and we have plenty of 7th graders taking a language.
You are wrong! My kid was so sick of ES “Spanish” (ridiculous in itself but that’s another topic) they are currently in an AP world language as a Senior and have done great all four years.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow, so only students who start a language in middle school are eligible for AP. Stinks for kids at middle schools that only offer one or two languages. Guess you can only do spanish.
A student who waits until high school to start learning a language is going to have a real bad time regardless.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow, so only students who start a language in middle school are eligible for AP. Stinks for kids at middle schools that only offer one or two languages. Guess you can only do spanish.
A student who waits until high school to start learning a language is going to have a real bad time regardless.
The first opportunity to take a language is in 8th grade. How much different is 9th?
Incorrect. I'm a MS teacher and we have plenty of 7th graders taking a language.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow, so only students who start a language in middle school are eligible for AP. Stinks for kids at middle schools that only offer one or two languages. Guess you can only do spanish.
A student who waits until high school to start learning a language is going to have a real bad time regardless.
The first opportunity to take a language is in 8th grade. How much different is 9th?