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As either this course or Western Culture is required in order to graduate, the main choice is in whether or not one wants a harder or easier English class.
As either this course or Western Culture is required in order to graduate, the main choice is in whether or not one wants a harder or easier English class.
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Latest revision as of 18:25, 31 May 2025

Western Literature
DepartmentEnglish
LengthSemester
WeightUnweighted
Teacher(s)Ms. Paronable
Ms. Zavack
??? Gonzalez

Western Literature is a former college prep English course in the lower rotation, taken during the same year as Communication.

Course catalog description

This course is for students who want an advanced program in high school English. It uses the works and ideas of classical and 20th century writers such as Shakespeare, Orwell, and Rostand to explore the sources of contemporary trends and thought in literature and composition. Because it is a required course, it includes particular emphasis on instruction in reading and writing. Students should expect to complete two to three major essay-quality assignments during the course.

One semester of this course or Western Literature is required.

  • Prerequisites: None
  • Homework Expectation: 2-3 hours a week
  • District SLOs Addressed in this Course: 1, 2, 5, 6
  • Student must have one semester of this course and one semester of Advanced Communication (1181) or Advanced Communication SLC (2181)

Authors covered

  • Orwell
  • Shakespeare
  • Edward Rostand

Should I take this course?

As either this course or Western Culture is required in order to graduate, the main choice is in whether or not one wants a harder or easier English class.