Foreign Languages in Middle School & High School
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Off-campus foreign language class accepted by Berkeley High
–Feb 18, 2022My student wants to take a foreign language not offered at Berkeley High, and we are beginning our search of local or online colleges that offer it. Is there a way to find out if there are "approved" institutions we should be selecting from? I'd appreciate any and all advice from parents whose student got credit toward graduation for classes taken off campus. Thanks!
Feb 18, 2022Foreign Language: Required vs. Recommended
–Aug 11, 2020My kid is a junior in high school and has two years of foreign language under his belt. To be honest, the instruction he's received hasn't been great. He's signed up for a third year because that's what everyone does... But it's the COVID era, when we're all taking time to think about what's important in life. Another year of foreign language doesn't enthuse our child or us. At least not in this setting (a high school with the block system where you take the class only half the year).
How detrimental to his college apps will it be if he bows out with the minimum two years of foreign language?
Overall he's a B+ish student who will apply to some CSUs and out-of-state public universities. He does not plan to apply to UCs.
Thanks in advance for any advice you might have.
Aug 11, 2020Advantage to taking middle school Spanish?
–Mar 21, 2019Is there any advantage to taking Spanish during middle school when you matriculate at Berkeley High? Besides the obvious ones of getting earlier exposure to a foreign language, etc... Does it help with getting more advanced classes (if one wants to continue with the language) or getting more electives later on?
My child is at Willard, currently really enjoying the social aspects of school but not academically challenged at all. She is really interested in some of the fun electives for 7th and 8th grade like Growing leaders, etc... but is wondering if Spanish would provide more challenge and benefit her in the long run.
Mar 21, 2019
Our daughter took an online college level Hebrew class that was easily approved. It met twice a week in the evening live. Cal offers Hebrew but it was mid-day & too hard to get to & not miss BHS classes
Near the end of my daughter's freshman year in high school she expressed interest in learning a language not taught at Berkeley High. She applied and was accepted to Cal's summer session and took an intensive 8 week language course that met M-F, 4 hours per day. The school/homework was intensive but she survived and succeeded and the 10 unit Cal course transferred as 30 high school units. BHS registrar, Ms.Barbara Mellion can answer all your questions about credit towards graduation. My daughter took another 3 unit summer session course at Cal the following year that counted towards history and transferred as 9 units of credit at BHS. When my daughter learned she could graduate a year early by taking political science at Berkeley City College during the fall semester of her junior year, she did and then took BHS Government with the seniors as a junior which allowed her to graduate from BHS in three years. Totally doable. Good luck!
Hello,
My son took his foreign language class at Silicon Valley Online High School and it was accepted at BHS. The counselors usually have a list of approved institutions as well.
Best of luck
Local Community Colleges offer many languages including ASL. One semester is equal to a year of high school I believe