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Can a student take American Sign Language (ASL) in place of a foreign language?

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Can a student take American Sign Language (ASL) in place of a foreign language?

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Students may take ASL to fulfill the DCHS graduation requirement. In addition, the State of Florida recognizes ASL as a foreign language credit that fulfills the two-year requirement for college admission. However, some out-of-state colleges and universities may not accept ASL course for foreign language credit.

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