There are 9 schools in the USA with the word languages in the name.
The word "languages" is commonly found in U.S. public school names because it reflects an educational focus on multilingualism and cultural diversity, which are important aspects of a globally connected society. Historically, the United States has been home to people from diverse linguistic backgrounds, and schools often highlight language instruction as a way to support both immigrant communities and native English speakers seeking to learn additional languages. Geographically, urban centers with significant populations of non-English speakers often establish language-focused schools to help students thrive academically while maintaining their heritage languages. Culturally, emphasizing "languages" in a school name signals a commitment to celebrating and understanding different cultures, preparing students for success in an increasingly international world. Schools that prioritize language instruction aim to equip students with the communication skills and cultural awareness necessary for higher education and a wide range of careers.
California (1)
Robert Randall World Languages in Milpitas, CAFlorida (1)
North Dade Center for Modern Languages in Miami Gardens, FLNorth Carolina (2)
South Academy of International Languages in Charlotte, NCNorth Academy of World Languages in Huntersville, NC
Nevada (1)
Mount Rose K–8 Academy of Languages in Reno, NVNew York (1)
Manhattan Academy for Arts and Languages in New York, NYOhio (1)
Academy of World Languages School in Cincinnati, OHTexas (1)
World Languages Institute in Fort Worth, TXWisconsin (1)
Milwaukee School of Languages in Milwaukee, WI
Information is generated using publicly accessible school-supplied data and may be inaccurate