4 English Credits are Required for Graduation
(1 credit)
Students will read and study a variety of world literature, develop skills in various forms of writing, critical thinking, research, and analysis, and review sentence punctuation, grammar, and usage. Students will learn in alignment with state standards.
(1 credit)
Students will develop skills in various forms of writing, critical thinking, research, and literature analysis, and review sentence punctuation, grammar, and usage. Students will learn in alignment with state standards.
(1 credit)
Required for English II students
(1 credit)
Students will read and study a variety of American literature selections, develop skills in various forms of writing, critical thinking, research, and analysis, and review sentence punctuation, grammar, and usage. Students will learn in alignment with state standards.
(1 credit)
Students will read and study a variety of American literature selections, develop skills in various forms of writing, critical thinking, research, and analysis, and review sentence punctuation, grammar, and usage. Students will learn in alignment with state standards. This is an introductory college level composition course where students will explore various topics and develop and grow their understanding of writing and rhetorical arguments. Course is aligned with standards put forth by College Board.
(1 credit)
Students will read and study a variety of British literature selections, develop skills in various forms of writing, critical thinking, research, and literature analysis, and review sentence structure and usage. Students will learn in alignment with state standards.
(1 credit)
This is an introductory college level literary analysis course where students will develop and grow their understanding of literature by reading and analyzing texts. Course is aligned with standards put forth by College Board.
(1 credit)
This course focuses on essay writing using a variety of expository patterns and emphasizes critical reading and discussion of selected essays, logical thinking, and an introduction to incorporation and documentation of material from primary sources. (mscc.edu)
(1 credit)
This course emphasizes expository and analytic writing, critical thinking, in-depth extended research, and the incorporation and documentation of source material into student writing. (mscc.edu)