English Language Arts K
English Language Arts K encompasses reading, writing, speaking, spelling, and listening skills for students who are emerging learners.
English Language Arts 5
In English Language Arts 5, students solidify their foundational skills in reading, writing, spelling, speaking, and listening.
English Language Arts 4
Students in English Language Arts 4 focus on expanding their reading, writing, spelling, speaking, and listening skills, with a heavy emphasis on solidifying their writing skills.
English Language Arts 3
English Language Arts 3 focuses on expanding students’ reading, writing, spelling, speaking, and listening skills.
English Language Arts 2
English Language Arts 2 central concepts are reading, writing, spelling, speaking, and listening.
English Language Arts 1
English Language Arts 1 focuses on developing reading, writing, spelling, speaking, and listening skills.
Cursive Handwriting
In the Cursive Handwriting course, students will have the opportunity to learn the art of cursive handwriting.
English Language Arts 8
English Language Arts 8 introduces students to literature and informational texts.
English Language Arts 7
English Language Arts 7 extends beyond the five fundamental English language arts skills of reading, writing, speaking, listening, and understanding language.
English Language Arts 6
English Language Arts 6 introduces and builds the fundamental skills of English language arts, including reading, writing, speaking, listening, and using language.
World Literature
SEMESTER: 0.5 CREDITS - NCAA Eligible
In World Literature, students explore a wide variety of literary styles, artists, and mediums from cultures and societies around the globe.
World and Cultural Mythology
SEMESTER: 0.5 CREDITS - NCAA Eligible
World and Cultural Mythology is the perfect course for students looking for an interactive way to learn about mythology and myths from around the world.
Technical Writing
SEMESTER: 0.5 CREDITS - NCAA Eligible
Written-communication skills and professional documentation are central to the Technical Writing course.
Short Stories
SEMESTER: 0.5 CREDITS - NCAA Eligible
Short stories exposes students to the basic characteristics, writing style, and literary elements of a story.
Media Writing
SEMESTER: 0.5 CREDITS - NCAA Eligible
Media Writing is designed for students who are interested in careers in broadcast journalism, communications, or media.
Introduction to College Writing
SEMESTER: 0.5 CREDITS - NCAA Eligible
Introduction to College Writing prepares students to create freshman writing pieces as they move toward their post-secondary education.
Greek and Roman Mythology
SEMESTER: 0.5 CREDITS - NCAA Eligible
In Greek and Roman Mythology, students explore myths from Greece and Rome.
Exploring Cinema
SEMESTER: 0.5 CREDITS - NCAA Eligible
Exploring Cinema introduces students to film-making and cinematic productions.
English Language Arts 9
FULL YEAR: 1 CREDIT - NCAA Eligible
English Language Arts 9 utilizes works of fiction and nonfiction from classic to modern times to introduce students to key literary elements.