Foreign
Language Elective Requirement
The course titles Foreign Language A and Foreign Language
B must be used to cover the 10 unit elective requirement for Foreign
Language. Choose these course names in the FLang/V&Parts section
(8) of the report card to count as the required course for graduation.
There are five required foreign language goals that must be covered
for a student’s course of learning to meet the graduation requirement, and
as always, the student’s learning records must support that these goals have
been met:
• Communication: To communicate in languages other than English
• Culture: To gain knowledge and understanding of their cultures
• Connections: To connect with other disciplines and acquire information
• Comparisons: To develop insight into own language and culture
• Communities: To participate in multilingual communities at home and
around the world
Any
additional courses completed in this area may be applied to the graduation
requirements in the Elective area. For example: If a student studied one year
of Spanish and met the required goals in their course of study, then the course
must be labeled Foreign Language A and Foreign Language B. Another year of
study in Spanish would then be titled Spanish 2A and Spanish 2B, and may be
applied in the Elective area.