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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2023-07-25 06:53 pm

[ SECRET POST #6045 ]


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Re: Explain American things to a non American thread.

(Anonymous) 2023-07-26 02:58 am (UTC)(link)
It actually varies based on the school. The state dictates the bare minimum that must be taught (and that does vary by state, but it generally is the same), but schools can offer what they like above those requirements (so long as they don't violate the law).

You can get to pick if the school is big enough to provide multiple options, but it can be constrained by scheduling. For instance, my high school offered four language classes, but because of my freshman year schedule I could only take either Spanish or Latin. And I could change my language course the next year if I didn't like the one I chose, but it was the default to assume that I would be continuing on in the same language course for next year's scheduling.

It all depends on how big the school is, how many teachers they can hire, etc etc.