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CORE COURSE OFFERINGS AT A GLANCE<br />
Core courses are arranged by discipline (subject area or type of credit granted). Core subjects are English, Math, Science and Social Studies. Course offerings are subject to<br />
Course<br />
Number<br />
State<br />
Course ID<br />
Course Title<br />
Course Description<br />
May Be<br />
Applied*<br />
Grade<br />
Level<br />
Credit Fall Spring<br />
Even<br />
Grad<br />
Years<br />
Odd<br />
Grad<br />
Years<br />
Prerequisites<br />
111153<br />
111163<br />
10135000<br />
AP English 11<br />
A/B - Literature<br />
and<br />
Composition<br />
THIS COURSE WILL meet the New Mexico Public Education<br />
Department graduation requirements for English 11. This course<br />
requires students to read extensively. STUDENTS WILL learn to<br />
write analytical essays on poetry, prose and the novel.<br />
Classroom discussion, timed writings and practice analysis are<br />
curriculum requirements. Students are expected to take the AP<br />
national exam which may lead to college credit. Students may be<br />
required to purchase supplementary novels. Those who elect to<br />
take the Advanced Placement exam will be required to pay the<br />
test fee. (Qualified students may apply for financial assistance.)<br />
English 11<br />
1.0 credit / full<br />
year<br />
X<br />
Part A<br />
X<br />
Part B<br />
X<br />
X<br />
Summer<br />
reading<br />
requirement is<br />
posted on<br />
RRHS website.<br />
The reading list<br />
is derived from<br />
the AP<br />
recommended<br />
reading list.<br />
111253<br />
111263<br />
110910<br />
110920<br />
THIS COURSE WILL meet the New Mexico Public Education<br />
Department graduation requirements for English 12 and mirros<br />
college level English 101 and English 102. STUDENTS WILL write<br />
analytical essays on readings organized thematically around a group<br />
10125125<br />
of ideas or issues, using a variety of nonfiction works and examining<br />
AP English 12<br />
rhetoricasl strategies and stylistic choices. Classroom discussin,<br />
A/B - Language<br />
times writings and practice anaylsis are curriculum requirements.<br />
and Compostion<br />
Students are expected to take the AP national esam which may lead<br />
to college credit. Students may be required to purchase<br />
supplementary novels. Those who elect to take the Advanced<br />
placement exam will be required to pay the test fee. (Qualified<br />
students may apply for financial assistance.<br />
THIS COURSE will meet the New Mexico Public Education<br />
Department graduation requirements for English 9. STUDENTS<br />
WILL be exposed to a wide range of fiction (poetry, short stories,<br />
and novels) and nonfiction as reflected in the CCSS. STUDENTS<br />
10014143 English 9 A/B WILL also engage in reading, writing, and listening tasks aligned to<br />
the CCSS. Students will prepare for the PARRC Assessments in<br />
English/Language Arts. While there are no course fees, students will<br />
be issued a consumable text; if the text is lost, students will be<br />
asked to pay a $20 fee to replace it.<br />
English<br />
English 9<br />
12<br />
1.0 credit / full<br />
year<br />
1.0 credit / full<br />
year<br />
X<br />
Part A<br />
X<br />
Part A<br />
X<br />
Part B<br />
X<br />
Part B<br />
X<br />
X<br />
X X None<br />
Summer<br />
reading<br />
requirement si<br />
posted on<br />
RRHS website.<br />
The reading list<br />
is derived from<br />
the AP<br />
recommended<br />
reading list.<br />
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