Any public high schools offer Latin?

<p>I know very few high schools in my area that offer Latin as a high school subject, and they are either Catholic schools or private ones. If you're in a public high school, do you have Latin classes? If you're not in a public school, do you know anyone who takes Latin?</p>

<p>I took the equivalent of semester of college Latin over the summer before my freshman year. Since my school doesn't offer it, I needed to request a transcript from the summer school for my 5 credits to count on my official HS transcript.</p>

<p>Ours does…it goes up to AP.</p>

<p>Of course some public high schools offer Latin.</p>

<p>My public high school requires students to study the language for three years, given that they, as the vast majority of students do, enter the school in the 7th or 8th grade.</p>

<p>My friend’s public school also offers Latin.</p>

<p>My school offered French, German, Spanish, and Latin. I thought that’s what most schools had. Each language goes up to level 5, which is considered AP level.</p>

<p>Our school and the other school in the city both offer Latin, but we go to the AP level.</p>

<p>School here only offers up to Latin 4.</p>

<p>My school here requires students to take Latin I and II sophomore year, but we’re a selective-enrollment magnet type thing.</p>

<p>My school offers Spanish, French, German, and Latin up to the AP Level.</p>

<p>Another school in my county offers Latin, I would assume up to AP. My school has been searching for a Latin teacher (and a German one too) for a long time, but has been unsuccessful.</p>

<p>My high school offered Spanish and two years of French. They offered Latin when my brother went there, but the teacher retired when he was in 11th grade, so he didn’t get to take a 4th year.</p>

<p>My current school has Spanish, French, Latin, Italian, and Russian. If there is AP test, my school offers the AP classes also.
My next year school offers Arabic, Chinese, French, German, Japanese, Russian, Spanish, Greek, and Latin.</p>

<p>Looks like my school lacks in language diversity or something. We only have three languages, none Latin. It’s private, too. Ughhh. XP</p>

<p>My cousin’s taking Latin at her middle school, though. I think I might take at least one class if it was offered. But they cut out French before my class had the opportunity to take it in high school because of a lack of interest. They only had the upper levels for the graduating senior class during my freshman year or something.</p>

<p>Ages ago, my high school used to offer German and Latin, but now only Spanish (to AP SPanish Lang.), French (to AP French Lang), Chinese (up to level 3), and American Sign Language (up to level 3) are offered. Considering my school’s size, it’s not a bad selection.</p>

<p>My friend’s public school offers latin.</p>

<p>It also offers American Sign Language, Spanish, French, German, and Chinese. A pretty good selection <em>envious</em></p>

<p>My school (private) only offers spanish, latin, and french :(</p>

<p>Yep. 6 years. More than any other language we offer.</p>

<p>you could possibly take latin online. if you live in florida you can try Florida Virtual school. it’s free if you’re a florida resident. you pay if you aren’t.</p>

<p>my school offers spanish, french, and japenese-all through ap</p>

<p>We have Latin. I don’t take it though. Le francais, ftw!</p>

<p>Mine does. It offers up to level 5/6 (AP/IB level), I think. The teacher’s insane, though so it’s generally taken by people who want a language on their transcripts but don’t care about the class. I didn’t know most schools <em>didn’t</em> offer it!</p>

<p>My school offers Spanish, French, Italian, Chinese, Latin, and Arabic; we used to have Russian too, but they dropped it this year.</p>

<p>We had APLV last year, but every single kid in it failed the AP exam so they’re gonna stop offering it after this year.</p>

<p>Seriously? Is there any point to knowing the grammatical aspects of Latin?</p>

<p>^Learning for the sake of learning. </p>

<p>I’m with cryingcloud, people who take foreign languages mostly just want them because they want to go to college. Foreign languages are probably the most useless high school academic subject.</p>