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The English curriculum is a traditional program with an emphasis on critical thinking, literary interpretation, public speaking and writing skills. During the first three years, the department exposes students to an introductory study of various literary genres (9th grade), American Literature (10thgrade) and British Literature (11th grade). In the 12th grade, students choose from World Literature, World Literature with Film, or World Literature with Creative Writing. The department offers elective courses (American Theater, American Poetry and Journalism) to juniors and seniors. Electives must be taken in conjunction with the regular English classes. The department offers honors courses at all levels and AP in the senior year.

Course Offerings

• English II

• Honors English I
• Honors English II
• Honors English III

• English I
• English II
• English III
• Honors English IV with AP
• World Literature
• World Literature with Creative Writing
• World Literature with Film
• Journalism/Mass Media
• Poetry
• Drama
Credits  5
Prerequisite None
Book(s) & Materials

Textbook :
American Experience : Literature
Workbook : 
Vocabulary Workbook : Level F
Grammar for Better Writing : Level 2

Description

In this course the student will develop the necessary skills for narrative, descriptive, expository and argumentative forms in both oral and written communications, with special emphasis on proofreading, diction, and research techniques. Grammar, word usage, mechanics and sentence structure will be stressed as part of the student’s developing style in oral and written presentations. In literature, the students will study the literary heritage of America as it has developed from the Colonial Period to the Twentieth Century. Outstanding American writers and their contributions to the development of literature are studied with a chronological framework. Vocabulary development is handled both through the literature and supplemental text.