| A girl at my daughter's high school who was very advanced in French wanted to try another language. She chose Spanish. After some discussion with the teachers, she was given some Spanish I materials to work with over the summer and placed in Spanish II for the school year. It is working out well.
My point is that if your son chooses another romance language (Spanish or Italian), his knowledge of how romange languages work may be so extensive that he would be bored out of his mind in a Level I class in the new language. |