You need to provide some more information to get useful responses. Are you a rising senior? Do you have zero foreign language credits? Do you have a documented learning disability that prevented you from successfully taking a foreign language? What’s your intended field of study, home state, desired location? You asked about “good” schools that don’t require a foreign language. Most competitive schools require two or more years of the same language, and the most competitive expect 3 or even 4.
I found this old list from 9 years ago of colleges that supposedly don’t require a foreign language, but obviously you shouldn’t consider it reliable or up to date. http://collegelists.pbworks.com/w/page/16119454/Foreign%20Language%20Not%20Required. But you could look at the list and if any sound like ones that would interest you, go to that college’s website and check their current requirements.
In my home state of Arizona, the state universities require two years of the same foreign language as one of a list of “core competencies.” Example ASU: https://students.asu.edu/admission/competencies. But the website also says: “Admission may be granted with one deficiency in no more than two competency areas. Deficiencies in both math and laboratory science are not acceptable.” I’m unclear on whether having zero foreign language counts as one deficiency or two deficiencies. You really need to talk to your guidance counselor.