Mount Sinai School District World Language Department
The Mount Sinai School District World Language program fosters linguistic proficiency, cultural awareness, and global competence. Through engaging and immersive instruction, students develop the skills necessary to communicate effectively in Spanish while gaining an appreciation for diverse cultures.
In Mount Sinai Spanish courses, students will…
At Mount Sinai, we offer Spanish beginning in grade 6, and our curriculum is based on the New York State Standards for World Language.
Melissa Drewisis, Director of Humanities
(631) 870-2898
Students begin their study of Spanish in 6th grade and then continue in either 7th or 8th grade. The middle school program introduces fundamental language skills, including listening, speaking, reading, and writing. Instruction emphasizes vocabulary development, grammar foundations, and cultural exploration to prepare students for continued language study at the high school level.
The high school Spanish program builds upon the foundational skills developed in middle school, allowing students to achieve higher levels of fluency and cultural understanding. Course offerings range from introductory to advanced levels, including college-level coursework for students seeking greater proficiency and preparation for advanced studies with opportunities to gain college credit through our partnership with SUNY Stony Brook's ACE program.
Advanced Placement Spanish Language & Culture
AP Spanish Language & Culture is an intensive course on advanced conversational, structural, and composition skills. Students are expected to take the AP exam in May and will complete a summer assignment.
Please refer to the Mount Sinai High School Course Guide for a detailed description of specific high school World Language courses, including prerequisites and course content, and more details regarding the ACE credits.