Here Are The Best And Worst States For Language Education

The percentage of K-12 students enrolled in foreign language classes differs vastly depending on which state you live in. Find out how your state stacks up.
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The United States has a pretty bad reputation in regard to language education. And honestly, the criticism is valid. In total, only 20% of American students are learning a second language, compared to an average of 92% of students in European countries. This isn’t to poke fun at the United States — in fact, Babbel found language learners in the United States are some of the most motivated in the world — but instead to point out that at least in schools, languages are not being taught as frequently as in other places in the world.

That being said, some U.S. states are better than others when it comes to language education. A report published by the American Councils for International Education reveals the percentage of K-12 students enrolled in a foreign language class. The results vary widely from state to state, ranging from over half to less than 10% of the student population learning a language. Read on to find out where your state falls in language education enrollment.

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States With Highest Language Education Enrollment

5. Vermont

Foreign language enrollment: 35.03%

Top 3 languages: Spanish, French, Latin

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4. Maryland

Foreign language enrollment: 35.23%

Top 3 languages: Spanish, French, Chinese

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3. Wisconsin

Foreign language enrollment: 36.29%

Top 3 languages: Spanish, French, German

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2. Washington, D.C.

Foreign language enrollment: 47.17%

Top 3 languages: Spanish, French, Chinese (but Russian was a close 4th)

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1. New Jersey

Foreign language enrollment: 51.18%

Top 3 languages: Spanish, French, Chinese

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States With Lowest Language Education Enrollment

46. Oregon

Foreign language enrollment: 10.83%

Top 3 languages: Spanish, French, Chinese

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47. Montana

Foreign language enrollment: 10.11%

Top 3 languages: Spanish, French, Chinese

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48. Arkansas

Foreign language enrollment: 9.09%

Top 3 languages: Spanish, French, German

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49. Arizona

Foreign language enrollment: 9.08%

Top 3 languages: Spanish, French, Chinese

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50. New Mexico

Foreign language enrollment: 8.50%

Top 3 languages: Spanish, French, Chinese

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K-12 Foreign Language Enrollment By State

  1. New Jersey — 51.18%
  2. Washington, D.C. — 47.17%
  3. Wisconsin — 36.29%
  4. Maryland — 35.23%
  5. Vermont — 35.03%
  6. Delaware — 32.34%
  7. Connecticut — 28.26%
  8. New Hampshire — 27.47%
  9. New York — 27.21%
  10. Massachusetts — 26.43%
  11. Michigan — 22.50%
  12. Rhode Island — 22.45%
  13. Georgia — 22.23%
  14. Tennessee — 22.08%
  15. North Dakota — 21.88%
  16. Utah — 21.06%
  17. Florida — 20.88%
  18. South Carolina — 20.74%
  19. Minnesota — 20.26%
  20. Wyoming — 20.05%
  21. Virginia — 20.03%
  22. Pennsylvania — 19.94%
  23. North Carolina — 19.71%
  24. Indiana — 19.57%
  25. Maine — 19.01%
  26. Texas — 18.91%
  27. South Dakota — 18.63%
  28. Hawaii — 18.61%
  29. Ohio — 18.11%
  30. Nebraska — 17.73%
  31. Alabama — 17.41%
  32. Alaska — 16.52%
  33. Missouri — 15.48%
  34. Kansas — 15.27%
  35. Iowa — 15.23%
  36. Washington — 14.71%
  37. California — 13.91%
  38. Mississippi — 13.32%
  39. Louisiana — 13.27%
  40. Illinois — 13.05%
  41. West Virginia — 13.03%
  42. Colorado — 12.38%
  43. Nevada — 12.20%
  44. Idaho — 12.19%
  45. Oklahoma — 12.16%
  46. Kentucky — 11.20%
  47. Oregon — 10.83%
  48. Montana — 10.11%
  49. Arkansas — 9.09%
  50. Arizona — 9.08%
  51. New Mexico — 8.50%

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