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MELL 2009 School Profiles by County – High Schools MELL 2009 School Profiles by County – High Schools Snohomish County, Arlington School District Arlington High School (# of Students: 1600) School offers languages? Yes Grade Spanish French German Japanese Chinese ASL Latin Russian Arabic Native 9 YES YES YES YES 10 YES YES YES YES 11 YES YES YES YES 12 YES YES YES YES #Years: 5ormore 4 4 4 Date submitted: 9/22/2008 Native American Language: Type of Programs: Offered? Type of Programs: Offered? Type of Programs: Offered? Traditional YES AP YES Community Based Extended period Heritage Study Abroad YES Trimester Before/After School Other Program? Explanation of Other Program: We do have DLC but yet to have a student take a language through this on-line program Other Comments: Snohomish County, Arlington School District Stillaguamish School (# of Students: 312) School offers languages? Yes Grade Spanish French German Japanese Chinese ASL Latin Russian Arabic Native 9 YES YES YES 10 YES YES YES 11 YES YES YES 12 YES YES YES #Years: 3 3 3 Date submitted: 12/15/2008 Native American Language: Type of Programs: Offered? Type of Programs: Offered? Type of Programs: Offered? Traditional AP Community Based Extended period YES Heritage Study Abroad Trimester Before/After School Other Program? Explanation of Other Program: The students are taught 3 days a week for an hour and a half and the rest of the studies are done at home. This is a program outside of the classroom. Usually languages are only offered for 2 years, but if there is enough interest a third year level is o Other Comments: Snohomish County, Arlington School District Weston High School (# of Students: ) School offers languages? No Grade Spanish French German Japanese Chinese ASL Latin Russian Arabic Native 9 10 11 12 #Years: Date submitted: 1/8/2009 Native American Language: Type of Programs: Offered? Type of Programs: Offered? Type of Programs: Offered? Traditional AP Community Based Extended period Heritage Study Abroad Trimester Before/After School Other Program? Explanation of Other Program: Other Comments: (Was not able to gather contact information) If students are college bound, they are sent to the main Arlington High School in order to fulfil the language requirement Mapping and Enhancing Language Learning in Washington State http://depts.washington.edu/mellwa/Surveys.php Page 1 As of 8/25/2009 MELL 2009 School Profiles by County – High Schools Snohomish County, Darrington School District Darrington Sr High School (# of Students: ) School offers languages? Yes Grade Spanish French German Japanese Chinese ASL Latin Russian Arabic Native 9 10 YES 11 YES 12 #Years: 2 Date submitted: 6/16/2009 Native American Language: Type of Programs: Offered? Type of Programs: Offered? Type of Programs: Offered? Traditional AP Community Based Extended period Heritage Study Abroad Trimester Before/After School Other Program? Explanation of Other Program: Other Comments: Snohomish County, Edmonds School District Edmonds Woodway High School (# of Students: 1807) School offers languages? Yes Grade Spanish French German Japanese Chinese ASL Latin Russian Arabic Native 9 YES YES YES YES 10 YES YES YES YES 11 YES YES YES YES 12 YES YES YES YES #Years: 5ormore 5ormore 3 4 Date submitted: 10/24/2008 Native American Language: Type of Programs: Offered? Type of Programs: Offered? Type of Programs: Offered? Traditional YES AP YES Community Based Extended period Heritage Study Abroad Trimester Before/After School Other Program? Explanation of Other Program: Other Comments: Snohomish County, Edmonds School District Lynnwood High School (# of Students: 1400) School offers languages? Yes Grade Spanish French German Japanese Chinese ASL Latin Russian Arabic Native 9 YES YES YES 10 YES YES YES 11 YES YES YES 12 YES YES YES #Years: 5ormore 5ormore 4 Date submitted: 8/25/2008 Native American Language: Type of Programs: Offered? Type of Programs: Offered? Type of Programs: Offered? Traditional YES AP Community Based Extended period Heritage Study Abroad Trimester Before/After School Other Program? Explanation of Other Program: Other Comments: Mapping and Enhancing Language Learning in Washington State http://depts.washington.edu/mellwa/Surveys.php Page 2 As of 8/25/2009 MELL 2009 School Profiles by County – High Schools Snohomish County, Edmonds School District Meadowdale High School (# of Students: 1500) School offers languages? Yes Grade Spanish French German Japanese Chinese ASL Latin Russian Arabic Native 9 YES YES YES YES YES 10 YES YES YES YES YES 11 YES YES YES YES YES 12 YES YES YES YES YES #Years: 4 5ormore 5ormore 4 2 Date submitted: 4/27/2009 Native American Language: Type of Programs: Offered? Type of Programs: Offered? Type of Programs: Offered? Traditional AP Community Based Extended period Heritage YES Study Abroad Trimester Before/After School Other Program? Explanation of Other Program: School offers two years of heritage Spanish. Other Comments: ASL will be discontinued mext year due to inadequate funding and loss of instructor. Snohomish County, Edmonds School District Mountlake Terrace High School (# of Students: ) School offers languages? Yes Grade Spanish French German Japanese Chinese ASL Latin Russian Arabic Native 9 YES YES YES 10 YES YES YES 11 YES YES YES 12 YES YES YES #Years: 4 4 4 Date submitted: 6/16/2009 Native American Language: Type of Programs: Offered? Type of Programs: Offered? Type of Programs: Offered? Traditional AP Community Based Extended period YES Heritage Study Abroad Trimester Before/After School Other Program? Explanation of Other Program: Other Comments: Snohomish County, Edmonds School District Scriber Lake High School (# of Students: 204) School offers languages? No Grade Spanish French German Japanese Chinese ASL Latin Russian Arabic Native 9 10 11 12 #Years: Date submitted: 4/27/2009 Native American Language: Type of Programs: Offered? Type of Programs: Offered? Type of Programs: Offered? Traditional AP Community Based Extended period Heritage Study Abroad Trimester Before/After School Other Program? Explanation of Other Program: Other Comments: Mapping and Enhancing Language Learning in Washington State http://depts.washington.edu/mellwa/Surveys.php Page 3 As of 8/25/2009 MELL 2009 School Profiles by County – High Schools Snohomish County, Everett School District Cascade High School (Everett) (# of Students: 1800) School offers languages? Yes Grade Spanish French German Japanese Chinese ASL Latin Russian Arabic Native 9 YES YES YES YES 10 YES YES YES YES 11 YES YES YES YES 12 YES YES YES YES #Years: 4 4 4 2 Date submitted: 2/13/2009 Native American Language: Type of Programs: Offered? Type of Programs: Offered? Type of Programs: Offered? Traditional YES AP YES Community Based Extended period Heritage YES Study Abroad Trimester Before/After School Other Program? Explanation of Other Program: Other Comments: Snohomish County, Everett School District Everett High School (# of Students: 155) School offers languages? Yes Grade Spanish French German Japanese Chinese ASL Latin Russian Arabic Native 9 YES YES YES 10 YES YES YES 11 YES YES YES 12 YES YES YES #Years: 4 4 2 Date submitted: 10/16/2008 Native American Language: Type of Programs: Offered? Type of Programs: Offered? Type of Programs: Offered? Traditional YES AP Community Based Extended period Heritage Study Abroad Trimester Before/After School Other Program? Explanation of Other Program: Other Comments: Snohomish County, Everett School District Henry M. Jackson High School (# of Students: 1800) School offers languages? Yes Grade Spanish French German Japanese Chinese ASL Latin Russian Arabic Native 9 YES YES YES YES 10 YES YES YES YES 11 YES YES YES YES 12 YES YES YES YES #Years: 4 4 4 2 Date submitted: 8/25/2008 Native American Language: Type of Programs: Offered? Type of Programs: Offered? Type of Programs: Offered? Traditional YES AP YES Community Based Extended period Heritage Study Abroad YES Trimester Before/After School Other Program? Explanation of Other Program: Parents pay for the travel abroad options we offer to our students. These trips are in no way endorsed by the Everett School District as the district assumes no liability. We travel with companies who organize student trips. Our German students are ab Other Comments: * All high school students are able to participate in the Running Start program which offers a wider variety of World Language options for students at the Community College. *We have a teacher interested in learning Chinese in order to offer it as a Worl Mapping and Enhancing Language Learning in Washington State http://depts.washington.edu/mellwa/Surveys.php Page 4 As of 8/25/2009 MELL 2009 School Profiles by County – High Schools Snohomish County, Everett School District Sequoia High School (# of Students: ) School offers languages? No Grade Spanish French German Japanese Chinese ASL Latin Russian Arabic Native 9 10 11 12 #Years: Date submitted: 12/15/2008 Native American Language: Type of Programs: Offered? Type of Programs: Offered? Type of Programs: Offered? Traditional AP Community Based Extended period Heritage Study Abroad Trimester Before/After School Other Program? YES Explanation of Other Program: Students are able to use other online programs. Other Comments: At this time there are no plans for language courses. Students are able to participate in Running Start or other online courses. Snohomish County, Granite Falls School District Granite Falls High School (# of Students: 733) School offers languages? Yes Grade Spanish French German Japanese Chinese ASL Latin Russian Arabic Native 9 YES 10 YES 11 YES
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