Yes, here are the discriptions of the courses offered which was taken from their site.
Sign Language I (0717300)
Subject: World Languages Grade Level(s): K--12 Credits: 0.50
Placement Notes: Sign Language may qualify as a foreign language in some states.
Summary: In this course, the student will be introduced to the fundamental concepts of American Sign Language. The student will explore vocabulary, grammar, and conversational skills using basic signing and fingerspelling techniques, and will be exposed to activities and exercises that help him or her understand the culture of deaf and hard-of-hearing people.Sign Language II (0717310)
Subject: World Languages Grade Level(s): K--12 Credits: 0.50
Placement Notes: n/a
Summary: In this course, the student will continue his study of American Sign Language. The student will expand his ASL vocabulary, grammar, and conversational skills. In addition, the student will complete activities and exercises that help him understand the culture of deaf and hard-of-hearing community.
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Some schools may accept band as fulfilling a foreign language requirement, but this is not a common practice and varies by school. It's important to check with the specific school or school district to see if they accept band as a substitution for a foreign language course.
French pupils take a first foreign language at age 11 or so (beginning of junior high school) and a second language two years later. There is now some basic English language course in primary schools.English is by far the most taught foreign language. Then comes Spanish and then German.There are now some basic English language course in primary schools (that depends of the teacher).It is standard that French pupils take a first foreign language at age 11 or so (beginning of junior high school) and a second language two years later.English is by far the most taught foreign language. Then comes Spanish and then German.
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Did you mean how did I learn chinese? I took it through middle school and high school. I'm assuming that you are wondering the best way to learn. If your school doesn't offer it, or if you are no longer in school, then you could sign up for courses at a night school, or take an online course.
Florida Virtual School was created in 1996.
If you live in florida, Yes.
The motto of Florida Virtual School is 'Any Time, Any Place, Any Path, Any Pace'.
Florida Virtual School serves all middle and high school students in 67 districts. It received the prestigious CODIE award of 2009. Online blogs about Florida virtual schools would be a good source of information concerning personal preferences and what you are looking for in a virtual school.
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Florida Virtual School (www.flvs.net) is not closing! In fact, they have been growing by 25% annually. The e-learning provider is also offering new virtual learning solutions for students, including Conspiracy Code, the first complete course developed and delivered in a game-based online learning environment. Throughout world, students can enroll in FLVS' award-winning course via the Florida Virtual Global School (http://www.flvs.net/areas/elearning/usworld/Pages/default.aspx). State, districts and individual schools can license courses through FLVS.
Florida Virtual School is the most advanced virtual school. If you live in Florida it is free. If you don't live in Florida, you have to pay for the courses. If you need more information on prices, look for the link at www.flvs.net.
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There are 74 questions in the Florida virtual school drivers ed final exam.
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Florida Virtual School is an accredited, public, online e-learning school serving students in grades K-12 all over the world. For more information, you can visit www.flvs.net
If you have your education degree and are interested in working in a non-traditional environment, considering teaching for a Florida virtual school. Virtual schools allow students to learn at home. These schools are often used by homeschooled students, gifted students or students that need to learn at their own pace. Most Florida virtual schools are public, so you can apply for a job by contacting the school district. Virtual school teachers enjoy assisting students while working at home.