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English I -Major units include short stories, poetry, drama including THE MIRACLE WORKER and ROMEO
& JULIET, THE ODYSSEY, TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD, vocabulary study, and grammar.
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| English III-Major units include short stories, poetry, drama including THE GLASS MENAGERIE, THE SCARLET LETTER, ADVENTURES OF HUCKLEBERRY FINN, THE GREAT GATSBY, CATCHER IN THE RYE, and grammar. |
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English IV (AP)-Major units include the study of traditional British literature and the AP test |
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Comp I/II-dual enrollment class using LakeLand syllabus and texts |
| Early Bird-English I |
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First Hour-English III |
| Second Hour-prep |
| Third Hour-AP English |
| Fourth Hour-English III |
| Fifth Hour-Comp I/II |
| Sixth Hour-English III |
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Seventh Hour-Prep |
The reading of all the great books is like conversing with the best people of earlier times; it is even a studied conversation in which the authors show us only the best of their thoughts.
Liberal Education, viewed in itself, is simply the cultivation of the intellect, as such, and its object is nothing more of less than intellectual excellence. John Henry Newman
"Academic work is one of those fields containing a pearl so precious that it is worth while to sell all our possessions, keeping nothing for ourselves, in order to acquire it." Simone Weil
The unexamined life is not worth living. Socrates
Every great art must be supplemented by leisurely discussion, by stargazing, if you will, about the nature of things. Plato