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Two credits of pre-college foreign language suggested by UK

Rebecca Grant writes:
Perhaps some of these people should take a look at the pre-college curriculum wanted by those who would like to attend UK, one being Foreign Language-2 credits. Two credits in the same foreign language or demonstrated competency.

This was copied from a UK information folder received by my grandson. Ag and ag related classes are very important for our rural students who may choose not to attend college but do we have to shove one or the other down everyone''s throats. Can the school system "comprise"? At least for the sake of our students.

We support AG in the school system. Farmers have been the reason my husband was able to have the career of his choice; however, not everyone can or chooses to be a farmer. - Rebecca Grant
Comments re article 54000 Why studying a foreign language is necessary




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