Contemporary American Writers
A high school English course in which students interpret, analyze, and respond to contemporary American fiction and nonfiction texts.
A high school English course in which students interpret, analyze, and respond to contemporary American fiction and nonfiction texts.
Advanced course designed to develop student awareness of their own ideological framework and writing style, and strengthen their writing, editing, and critical thinking skills in response to multicultural literature in preparation for college English courses.
An intermediate course designed to continue development of critical reading and writing skills using significant works of literature to study recurrent patterns and themes.
A beginning course designed to develop critical reading and writing skills, and to introduce significant works of literature, studying recurrent patterns and themes.
This course is designed to give students basic skills to deliver speeches that convey clear perspectives and solid reasoning.
Intermediate course on essay structure and the writing process with emphasis on sentence mechanics and coherent essay development.
A high school level academic reading and writing course with an emphasis on reading expository text and writing essays.
The study of the societies of Latin America, the United States, and Canada using film. Themes such as injustice, rebellion, and identity will be explored.
Introduction to basic health information that addresses the promotion of physical, mental, emotional, and social dimensions of health
This is a self-paced lab in basic mathematics, which includes whole numbers, fractions, decimals,and percentages. It is an open entry, open exit course.