To find how many tenth-graders are taking a foreign language other than German, we can start by looking at the number of 10th graders taking Spanish and French.
From the table provided for 10th graders:
- Spanish: 44
- French: 64
Now, we add those two numbers together:
\[ 64 \text{ (French)} + 44 \text{ (Spanish)} = 108 \]
Thus, the number of tenth-graders taking a foreign language other than German is 108.
However, it looks like 108 isn't one of the options provided (134, 114, 121). Could there possibly be a mistake in the given options or the values in the table? Based on the data provided, the answer should be 108. Please verify the problem statement or options for accuracy.