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WORLD LANGUAGES

World Languages Teacher Websites

Latin
| Kolander |
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| Jensen |


World Languages Teacher Email Contacts

| Shaun Hoover |
Spanish
|LaDonna McCabe |
French
| Trina Sanabria |
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| Benna Tomasello|
Spanish
| Melanie Wolff|
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SEQUENCE

Students are advised to take consecutive years of the same language.

Regular Program

1st year, 2nd year, 3rd year, 4th year, AP (if begun in Middle School)

Honors Program

Honors I (8th Grade), Honors II, Honors III, Honors IV, AP, IB/AP

Honors Spanish I and Honors Spanish II will be offered in a Block for those students who want five years of a language that didn't begin in Middle School, or moved here from another school district.

LANGUAGES OFFERED

Spanish, French, German, Latin and Japanese. Latin and Japanese are four-year programs only.

REQUIREMENTS/PREREQUISITES

A student must have received a grade of four or higher in the previous semester to continue. Any student who has not received at least a three will find the next level difficult. Sometimes it is necessary to repeat a course. Honors students must be recommended by their language teacher to begin or continue.

COLLEGE REQUIREMENTS

Many colleges, including UNL and UNO, have a two year language entrance requirement. Many Colleges of Arts and Science, within a University, have a college graduation requirement that may be satisfied by taking four years of the same language. Some require more. Some colleges grant credit to students for high school language after they have taken a higher level course and receive a certain grade.




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