Since you have only one year to go before high school graduation, would you be taking two high school year 1 courses?
“Two years of high school foreign language” for college admission purposes requires completion of at least the high school year 2 course (or equivalent college course; some colleges accept high enough test scores in the language as well).
Some options to get to high school year 2 (or higher) in the one year you have left:
- Take an appropriate higher level course in your heritage language.
- Take a year 2 course in a language closely related to your heritage language (e.g. if your heritage language is Portuguese and your school offers Spanish).
- Self study a language in the summer to the point of being able to take the year 2 course.
- Take foreign language courses at a local college; a year of college foreign language is commonly equivalent to two or even three years of high school foreign language.
- Prove your proficiency in your heritage language with SAT subject and/or AP scores (for colleges that accept that).
Are any of the above available to you?