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Can a foreign student who studied his native language in his country apply his language credits towards the LOTE requirement for graduation?

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Can a foreign student who studied his native language in his country apply his language credits towards the LOTE requirement for graduation?

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Yes. If the transcript shows that the student studied his native language, the student can apply these credits towards the LOTE graduation requirements. The district makes the determination for applicable courses and allowable credits. Return to Top 15. Many times native speakers of Spanish are placed in upper level Spanish courses because of their language ability. Do the students have to complete the lower levels through a CbE in order to receive credit? No. Though the students may be placed in upper-level courses, the recommended plan requires two levels of the same language. A student could possible have levels 3 and 4 on his/her transcript.

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