9th Grade English 10th Grade English
1001310 English I Standard 1001340 English II Standard
1001320 English I Honors 1001350 English II Honors
1001320L English I Gifted 1001350L English II Gifted
11th Grade English
1001370 English III Standard
1001380 English III Honors
1009400 AICE General Paper (AS Level)
This course builds learners' ability to understand and write in English through the study of a broad range of contemporary topics. They will analyze opinions and ideas and learn how to construct an argument. This course develops highly transferable skills including:
how to develop arguments and present reasoned explanations
a wider awareness and knowledge of current issues
independent reasoning, interpretation and persuasion skills
the ability to present a point of view clearly and reflect upon those of others
1001420 AP English Language & Composition
Learn about the elements of an argument and composition as you develop critical reading and writing skills. You'll read and analyze nonfiction works from various periods and write essays with different aims: for example, to explain an idea, argue a point, or persuade your reader of something. Based on the results of the Advanced Placement exam, college credit may be awarded by participating colleges and universities. This course will meet graduation requirements for English.
12th Grade English
1001405 English IV College Prep
1001410 English IV Honors
1001430 AP English Literature & Composition
Learn to understand and evaluate works of fiction, poetry, and drama from various periods and cultures. You'll read literary works and write essays to explain and support your analysis of them. Based on the results of the Advanced Placement exam, college credit may be awarded by participating colleges and universities. This course will meet graduation requirements for English.
1001550 | AICE English Language
(Grade 12) (1 Credit)
Prerequisite: AICE English General Paper 1
The AICE English Language course gives learners the opportunity to study English language and its use in contemporary communication. It aims to encourage a critical response to texts in a range of forms, styles and contexts, and to promote skills of communication, reading, research and analysis. Through their study, learners will develop an ability to read and analyze material, gaining further knowledge and understanding of English language features and issues, and writing clearly, accurately, creatively and effectively for different purposes and audiences. *Meets English Credit for that grade year.