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Honors and AP English Courses

English I - Honors

Grade Level:

Length: YEAR

Class Fee: $10

Prerequisite: Recommendation from 8th grade English teacher

Honors English I is an accelerated course for students capable of an in-depth study of language arts. The course requires students have a strong background in reading and writing skills and the capability and motivation to complete some independent study. Students must pass both semesters of this course in order to fulfill graduation requirements.

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English II - Honors

Grade Level: 10 

Length: YEAR

Class Fee: $10

Prerequisite: Application process - approval required

Link to Application:

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Honors English II is an accelerated course for students capable of an in-depth study of language arts. The course requires students to have a strong background in reading and writing skills and the capability and motivation to complete some independent study. Students must pass both semesters of this course in order to fulfill graduation requirements.

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Advanced Placement English Courses

VRHS AP Expectations:

Since AP courses are considered college-level courses, students and parents will sign a contract similar to the concurrent enrollment contract, prior to registering for any AP course.  AP courses are YEAR-long courses.  Students are expected to be in the class for the entire year.  For more information about VRHS AP Course policy and procedures, click here.

The College Board's Advanced Placement (AP) program enables willing and academically prepared students to pursue college-level studies while in high school.  AP students can earn college credit and potentially skip introductory college courses by testing well on AP exams (requirements vary by learning institution), saving college tuition costs.  Students and parents must understand the time commitment, content, and rigor of AP courses are significantly higher than those found in traditional high school level courses. Students need the following skills to be successful in an AP course: the ability to read college-level text, demonstrate high motivation, academic maturity, ability to organize, time management, and self-advocacy.  Students are expected to take the AP exam in May.

AP Language & Composition

Grade Level: 11-12 

Length: YEAR

Class Fee: $106 - includes AP exam fee

Prerequisite: Application process - approval required; Successful completion English 1 & 2     

Link to Application:

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An AP English Language and Composition course cultivates the reading and writing skills that students need for college success and for intellectually responsible civic engagement. The course guides students in becoming curious, critical, and responsive readers of diverse texts, and becoming flexible, reflective writers of texts addressed to diverse audiences for diverse purposes. The reading and writing students do in the course should deepen and expand their understanding of how written language functions rhetorically: to communicate writers’ intentions and elicit readers’ responses in particular situations. The course cultivates the rhetorical understanding and use of written language by directing students’ attention to writer/reader interactions in their reading and writing of various formal and informal genres (e.g., memos, letters, advertisements, political satires, personal narratives, scientific arguments, cultural critiques, research reports). The course introduces students to the literacy expectations of higher education by cultivating essential academic skills such as critical inquiry, deliberation, argument, reading, writing, listening, and speaking.

Students should expect to spend 2-3 hours per week on work outside of this class.     

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AP English Literature and Composition

Grade Level: 12

Length: YEAR

Class Fee:

$106 - includes AP exam fee

Prerequisite: Application process - approval required & teacher recommendation

Link to Application:

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Advanced Placement English Literature is an accelerated course taught at a college level of rigor for students who are dedicated to an in-depth study of literature. The course is a seminar format, which necessitates a high level of daily preparedness and attendance, and independent study. Instruction and content focuses on intense preparation for the AP Exam for which college credit may be possible. NOTE: Students should take either English IV or AP English Literature & Composition, NOT both.  

Students should expect to spend 2-3 hours per week on work outside of this class.

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