Primary Graduation Requirement: English Can meet alternate graduation requirement(s) below if primary is already fulfilled. Electives
UC A-G Approved: B, G
This course is designed to fulfill the 9th grade English requirement for graduation and also meets the English entrance requirements for four-year universities. Students enrolled in this course will: Read from a variety of genres, surveying traditional and modern literature; Read works from a variety of time periods; Organize thoughts and information, using the writing process; Write for a variety of purposes and audiences; Write an autobiographical essay; Use the appropriate conventions of written language; Use appropriate, effective and specific vocabulary; Understand, evaluate and speak effectively; Communicate ideas through oral language.
Satisfies UC/CSU entry requirements.
Yearlong Course Credit: 10 Grade Level(s): 9 - 9
Primary Graduation Requirement: English Can meet alternate graduation requirement(s) below if primary is already fulfilled. Electives
UC A-G Approved: B, G
This course is designed to fulfill the 9th grade English requirement for graduation and also meets the English entrance requirements for four-year universities. English Honors 9 is an enrichment course which includes considerably more reading, writing and speaking than required in English 9. The student will be expected to write papers and complete projects which reflect, not only the various literary works used in class, but the relevance and importance of these works as well, in addition to meeting the standards set for English 9. SUGGESTED PREPARATION: 'A' or 'B' in Honors English 8 or 'A' in English 8 and/or have a recommendation from the current/previous English teacher. For the purpose of an appeal or when other criteria are not present, a writing sample is used. The student will submit a writing sample of an approved prompt, and a common scoring rubric will be used.
Satisfies UC/CSU entry requirements.
Yearlong Course Credit: 10 Grade Level(s): 9 - 9
Primary Graduation Requirement: English Can meet alternate graduation requirement(s) below if primary is already fulfilled. Electives
UC A-G Approved: B, G
This course is designed to fulfill the 10th grade English requirement for graduation and also meets the English entrance requirements for four-year universities. Students enrolled in this course will: Read from a variety of genres, surveying tradition and modern literature; Read works from a variety of time periods; Write for a variety of purposes and audiences; Use the appropriate conventions of modern language; Use appropriate, effective and specific vocabulary; Understand, evaluate and speak effectively; Communicate ideas through oral language.
Satisfies UC/CSU entry requirements.
Yearlong Course Credit: 10 Grade Level(s): 10 - 10
Primary Graduation Requirement: English Can meet alternate graduation requirement(s) below if primary is already fulfilled. Electives
UC A-G Approved: B, G
This course is designed to fulfill the 10th grade English requirement for graduation and also meets the English entrance requirements for four-year universities. English Honors 10 is an enrichment course which includes considerably more reading, writing and speaking than required in English 10. The objectives of the course are to further develop advanced critical reading skills and increase the development of oral communication skills. This course will involve required reading assignments, oral presentations and various frequent writing assignments in addition to meeting the standards established for the English 10 course. Students enrolled in this course will: Read from a variety of genres, surveying world literature; Read works from a variety of time periods; Organize thoughts and information, using the writing process; Write for a variety of purposes and audiences; Use appropriate, effective, and specific vocabulary; Understand, evaluate, and speak effectively; Communicate ideas through oral language. SUGGESTED PREPARATION: 'A' or 'B' in Honors English 9 or 'A' or 'B' in CP English 9 and/or have a recommendation from the current/previous English teacher. For the purpose of an appeal or when other criteria are not present, a writing sample is used. The student will submit a writing sample of an approved prompt, and a common scoring rubric will be used.
Satisfies UC/CSU entry requirements.
Yearlong Course Credit: 10 Grade Level(s): 10 - 10
Primary Graduation Requirement: English Can meet alternate graduation requirement(s) below if primary is already fulfilled. Electives
UC A-G Approved: B, G
The Advanced Placement Program enables willing and academically prepared students to pursue college-level studies, with the opportunity to earn college credit, advanced placement, or both while still in high school. Students who earn a qualifying score on an AP Exam are typically eligible to receive college credit and/or placement into advanced courses in college. Every aspect of AP course and exam development is the result of collaboration between AP teachers and college faculty. They work together to develop AP courses and exams, set scoring standards, and score the exams. College faculty review every AP teacher's course syllabus. The AP Seminar course is the first of two courses that are part of the overall AP Capstone program that is designed to function as a culminating AP program for students taking a minimum of three AP courses that demonstrates to colleges that the students are capable of high level critical thinking and analytical research at the college level. AP Seminar can also be an initial AP course for students who are interested in taking AP classes and want to understand the level of research and analytical thinking required to be successful in AP classes. Satisfies UC/CSU entry requirements.
Satisfies UC/CSU entry requirements.
Yearlong Course Credit: 10 Grade Level(s): 10
Primary Graduation Requirement: English Can meet alternate graduation requirement(s) below if primary is already fulfilled. Electives
UC A-G Approved: B, G
This course is designed to fulfill the 11th grade English requirement for graduation and also meets the English entrance requirements for four-year universities. Students enrolled in this course will: Read from a variety of genres, surveying American literature; Read works from a variety of time periods; Organize thoughts and information, using the writing process; Write for a variety of purposes and audiences; Write a research paper; Write an expository essay; Use the appropriate conventions of written language; Use appropriate, effective and specific vocabulary; Understand, evaluate and speak effectively; Communicate ideas through oral language.
Satisfies UC/CSU entry requirements. Yearlong Course Credit: 10 Grade Level(s): 11 - 11
Primary Graduation Requirement: English Can meet alternate graduation requirement(s) below if primary is already fulfilled. Electives
UC A-G Approved: B, G ERWC-CSU
The goal is to prepare juniors for the literacy demands of higher education. Through a sequence of fourteen rigorous instructional modules, students in this yearlong, rhetoric-based course develop advanced proficiency in expository, analytical, and argumentative reading and writing. The cornerstone of the course-the assignment template-presents a process for helping students read, comprehend, and respond to nonfiction and literary texts. Modules also provide instruction in research methods and documentation conventions. Students will be expected to increase their awareness of the rhetorical strategies employed by authors and to apply those strategies in their own writing. They will read closely to examine the relationship between an author's argument or theme and his/her audience and purpose; to analyze the impact of structural and rhetorical strategies; and to examine the social, political, and philosophical assumptions that underlie the text. Students will be expected to use this process independently when reading unfamiliar texts and writing in response to them.
Satisfies UC/CSU entry requirements.
SUGGESTED PREPARATION: English 9, English 10
Course Length: Yearlong Course Credit: 10 Grade Level(s): 11
Primary Graduation Requirement: English Can meet alternate graduation requirement(s) below if primary is already fulfilled. Electives
UC A-G Approved: B, G
The Advanced Placement Language and Composition course encourages students to become skilled readers of prose written in a variety of time periods, and skilled writers who compose for a variety of purposes and forms, as well as addressing the English 11 American Literature curriculum content. The course focuses on rhetoric, style analysis, sentence variety, grammatical structures, and preparation for the Advanced Placement English Language exam. Students who enroll in this class are strongly encouraged to take the Advanced Placement exam given in May. SUGGESTED PREPARATION: Students must have 'A' or 'B' in Honors English or 'A' in CP English and/or have a recommendation from the current/ previous English teacher. For the purpose of an appeal or when other criteria are not present, a writing sample is used. The student will submit a writing sample of an approved prompt, and a common scoring rubric will be used. Students are required to read two books during the summer and write briefly about them before class begins.
Satisfies UC/CSU entry requirements. Yearlong Course Credit: 10 Grade Level(s): 11 - 11
Primary Graduation Requirement: English Can meet alternate graduation requirement(s) below if primary is already fulfilled.
Electives UC A-G Approved: B, G
This course is designed to fulfill the 12th grade English requirement for graduation and also meets the English entrance requirements for four-year universities. Students enrolled in this course will: Read from a variety of genres, surveying British works and selected world literature; Read from works from a variety of time periods; Organize thoughts and information, using the writing process; Write for a variety of purposes and audiences; Use the appropriate conventions of written language; Use appropriate, effective and specific vocabulary; Use technology effectively to illustrate or argue a point; Use research methodology effectively to demonstrate an understanding of the research process.
Satisfies UC/CSU entry requirements.
Course Length: Yearlong Course Credit: 10 Grade Level(s): 12 - 12
Primary Graduation Requirement: English Can meet alternate graduation requirement(s) below if primary is already fulfilled. Electives
UC A-G Approved: B, G AP
English Literature and Composition Advanced Placement English is the highest level academic English course available to the high school student. This course demands many hours of reading and writing. The first semester is concerned with western thought from the Old Testament through contemporary literature. The second semester concentrates on British and American prose and poetry from the Elizabethan Age through the 20th Century. Students who enroll in this course are strongly encouraged to take the Advanced Placement examination given in May. Satisfies UC/CSU entry requirements. SUGGESTED PREPARATION: Students must have 'A' or 'B' in AP or Honors English or 'A' in CP English and/or have a recommendation from the current/ previous English teacher. Submit an approved writing sample (a common scoring rubric will be used) - writing sample is used when other criteria are not present or for the purpose of appeal. When requests exceed space available, the English Language Arts California Standards Test score shall be used as a ranking tie-breaker to determine order of placement. Students who sign up for AP classes after the registration period will be accommodated on a space available basis. Students are required to read three books during the summer and to write briefly about them before class begins.
Yearlong Course Credit: 10 Grade Level(s): 12 - 12
Primary Graduation Requirement: English Can meet alternate graduation requirement(s) below if primary is already fulfilled. Electives
UC A-G Approved: B, G ERWC-CSU
The goal is to prepare seniors for the literacy demands of higher education. Through a sequence of fourteen rigorous instructional modules, students in this yearlong, rhetoric-based course develop advanced proficiency in expository, analytical, and argumentative reading and writing. The cornerstone of the course-the assignment template-presents a process for helping students read, comprehend, and respond to nonfiction and literary texts. Modules also provide instruction in research methods and documentation conventions. Students will be expected to increase their awareness of the rhetorical strategies employed by authors and to apply those strategies in their own writing. They will read closely to examine the relationship between an author's argument or theme and his/her audience and purpose; to analyze the impact of structural and rhetorical strategies; and to examine the social, political, and philosophical assumptions that underlie the text. Students will be expected to use this process independently when reading unfamiliar texts and writing in response to them.
Satisfies UC/CSU entry requirements.
SUGGESTED PREPARATION: English 9, English 10 and English 11 School
Course Length: Yearlong Course Credit: 10 Grade Level(s): 12 - 12