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Hi!
I haven't read through the forum as I just discovered it, so I apologize if my question is redundant. What I am wondering..... I am thinking about offering a music class for high school homeschool students this fall where we study music that is written in Latin. I am thinking about combining Latin Christiana I into this offering. It looks like they could complete the book in one semester. Is that correct? And if so, how much credit is this amount of Latin worth in Carnegie Units? Thanks for any help you can give. I have a vocal music background and have sung in Latin myself for years, but I have never formally studied Latin. |
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Cherbear,
Latina Christiana is really not a high school program, but I think you could consider it as a 1/2 high school unit. Martin Cothran |
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