Anonymous wrote:I think Newport Mill may do block scheduling. Or at least some sort of modified schedule.
I grew up in TX, and we could start Spanish or French in the 6th grade. It was not mandatory.
I don't think foreign language in middle school should be mandatory, but I am extremely disappointed to hear that it isn't available to all.
Anonymous wrote:Wow, I had no idea this was the case. I grew up in Mass where everyone started a foreign language in 6th grade but many towns started in 4th. My father was actually very disappointed that only French and Spanish were offered in middle school as he'd taken Latin beginning in 7th grade and found it highly useful. I just had to wait until high school. Frankly, I think it's kind of sad that they don't value foreign languages here as much. I still kick myself for not having kept it up past college.
Anonymous wrote:I can see making an exception for kids who aren't yet proficient in reading. No way would I privilege a second art elective over a foreign language -- at least not by middle school.
Regarding the 7 periods a day thing, this could be solved if MoCo used block scheduling. Studies have shown this is an effective learning method as kids alternate days for classes and have longer instructional periods. This also gives kids better control over their homework planning. I've seen clock scheduling work very well in middle and high schools. Moco ought to consider it.