I've been on MN for ages but I don't remember the threads.
My DCs are all adults now, and have been all the way through the education system. They went to parochial school for K-8, and then to the public high school.
They all did music and art all the way through to 8th grade, and Spanish from 1st grade on, but honestly that was a waste of time; I knew more Spanish than they did by 8th grade even though I never studied it. They all took different languages in high school.
Our local high school required a MFL for graduation, and it was impressed on kids in the honors track that selective colleges want to see four years of a language (offerings were Latin, French, Spanish, Italian, German, Japanese, and Mandarin Chinese), four years of science, and four years of math, English, and humanities. They managed to squeeze in electives (art, mainly) by doing a good few required courses via correspondence school (BYU). Required courses included keyboarding, consumer ed, civics, and several more. They also did summer school for various subjects.
They high school has switched from the biology-chemistry-physics (plus elective or AP science course) pathway my DCs took to a more integrated science curriculum, along with several other high school districts in the region.
I was hugely impressed by the education my DCs received and the opportunities they were able to avail of for art, sports, theater, and more. The high school facilities were gobsmacking.
I'm blessed to live in a city with large Eastern European and Irish populations, so getting popular European foods and decent bread isn't an issue. Local offerings are pretty iconic too, and there is also a lot of Mexican and Middle Eastern fare available.