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In a message dated 9/9/2004 12:21:18 PM Eastern Daylight Time,

pcknott@... writes:

I'll be fighting this battle next year or the year after. Our school uses a

very auditory approach to foreign language, my other daughter didn't even

have a spanish book, it was all conversational in class. My HOH daughter

wants to take Spanish but I'm thinking Latin might be better since it is taught

from a book rather than auditorially. Is Latin an option for your daughter?

We are trying to get ASL allowed as a foreign language in GA but as of

today it is NOT. AARRGGHH. in GA

,

I'm wondering if she could take and pass a college ASL class. Could that

fill her second langauge nitch for college applications? Or perhaps she could

take and pass something like the NY State Regents which is aimed at high school

kids. She'd have a second language, it just would not have been studied in

school. She could include that information when applying to colleges on her

resume. Or perhaps the guidance people could attach it to her transcripts when

sending them out.

I don't know it this is possible. But I've found that creative solutions are

often the ones that work for us.

Best -- Jill

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I'll be fighting this battle next year or the year after. Our school uses a

very auditory approach to foreign language, my other daughter didn't even have

a spanish book, it was all conversational in class. My HOH daughter wants to

take Spanish but I'm thinking Latin might be better since it is taught from a

book rather than auditorially. Is Latin an option for your daughter? We are

trying to get ASL allowed as a foreign language in GA but as of today it is NOT.

AARRGGHH. in GA

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I'll be fighting this battle next year or the year after. Our school uses a

very auditory approach to foreign language, my other daughter didn't even have

a spanish book, it was all conversational in class. My HOH daughter wants to

take Spanish but I'm thinking Latin might be better since it is taught from a

book rather than auditorially. Is Latin an option for your daughter? We are

trying to get ASL allowed as a foreign language in GA but as of today it is NOT.

AARRGGHH. in GA

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