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class is for you. This course will survey the Horror         ELL-ENGLISH LANGUAGE LEARNING
genre, going back to its roots and spanning to today.
What scares us? What makes for a good, scary story?          (Full year, 0 credit, Grades 9-12)
Find all this and more in Horror. Students will read a
variety of horror genre works, study different authors’      English Language Learning is a tutorial course designed
styles, and write some analysis and creative writing         for the student with limited English proficiency.
pieces.                                                      Students work on skills that are essential for learning
                                                             new language and culture. The main purpose of this
Special note: Does not meet NCAA Clearinghouse status        full-year course is to increase the student’s success in
                                                             other content area classes. Students are identified
Fee: Student will purchase paperbacks not to exceed          based on need.
$35.00.

                                                     ASSISTANCE IN ENGLISH
 Writing Lab (next to the library in C202): The Writing Lab is open every period of the day, with additional times

    before and after school. English teachers are available to provide assistance and resources for students with writing
    in any academic area, as well as college essays.
 Academic Resource Center (room A106) ARC is staffed with volunteers during the school day and for after school
    tutoring every day except Friday. Check with the ARC staff for times and availability of volunteers.

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