English: Difference between revisions
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
→Lower rotation: Updating information |
→Lower rotation: Out of date |
||
| Line 3: | Line 3: | ||
== Lower rotation == | == Lower rotation == | ||
[[Freshmen]] and [[sophomores]] formerly participated in the lower rotation. Freshmen can now take a yearlong class of [[English 9]] (College-Prep Lane) or [[English 9A]] (Advanced Lane), and sophomores can now take a yearlong class of [[English 10]] (College-Prep Lane) or [[English 10A]] (Advanced Lane). | [[Freshmen]] and [[sophomores]] formerly participated in the lower rotation. Freshmen can now take a yearlong class of [[English 9]] (College-Prep Lane) or [[English 9A]] (Advanced Lane), and sophomores can now take a yearlong class of [[English 10]] (College-Prep Lane) or [[English 10A]] (Advanced Lane). | ||
* | |||
* | |||
== Upper rotation == | == Upper rotation == | ||
Revision as of 04:07, 22 May 2024
The English department lives in the N building. Most English courses teach multiple grades.
Lower rotation
Freshmen and sophomores formerly participated in the lower rotation. Freshmen can now take a yearlong class of English 9 (College-Prep Lane) or English 9A (Advanced Lane), and sophomores can now take a yearlong class of English 10 (College-Prep Lane) or English 10A (Advanced Lane).
Upper rotation
Juniors and Seniors participate in the upper rotation, consisting of an English elective and a required course. Odd-Even years teach World Literature and World Classics, while Even-Odd years teach American Literature and American Classics. Instead of taking the required course, seniors may take AP English Literature, which is the only year-long English course.