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poetry,  non-fiction,  and  novels.  Major  works  may
        H 2BE: Honors Biology & Honors English
                                                                  include Julius Caesar or Much Ado About Nothing,
        (Full year, 2 honors level credits: 1 Honors Biology,     All Quiet on the Western Front, Night, The Secret Life
        1 Honors English, Grade 9)                                of Bees, and a choice-novel unit.
        Prerequisite:  Evaluation  of  student  application,
        teacher recommendations, and possible interview           Fee:  Student will purchase paperbacks not to exceed
                                                                  $35.00.
        This co-taught Honors Biology and Honors English 9
        is  a  research-based  course  focusing  on  critical
        thinking  and  application.  The  course  integrates      HONORS ENGLISH 10
        biological  concepts  (cells,  genetics,  ecology,        (Full year, 1 credit)
        evolution, and related ethical issues) with literature    Prerequisite:  A  consistent  “B+”  average  in  English
        that  complements  these  topics  and  meets  state       9/Honors 9 and a recommendation from the English
        standards.  Students  will  read  a  variety  of  works,   9 team are strongly recommended.

        including  poetry,  plays,  and  nonfiction,  to  learn   Exploring works and writers from across the globe,
        about biological issues while using these sources as
                                                                  this advanced course consists of an in-depth study
        a springboard for discussion. For example, students
                                                                  of  literature  and  composition,  including  formal
        could create proposals offering solutions for some        research.  While  writing  and  reading  are
        of  today’s  most  compelling  scientific  dilemmas.
                                                                  emphasized, the course is designed to also include
        Reading selections include, but are not limited to, Of
                                                                  speaking  and  study  skills.  Major  works  have
        Mice and Men by John Steinbeck, The Hour of Land          included All Quiet on the Western Front; A Separate
        by  Terry  Tempest  Williams,  The  Immortal  Life  of
                                                                  Peace;  Strength  in  What  Remains;  Julius  Caesar;
        Henrietta Lacks by Rebecca Skloot, selections from
                                                                  and/or  A  Tale  of  Two  Cities;  Cry,  the  Beloved
        Botany of Desire by Michael Pollan, selections from       Country,  and  assorted  poems,  short  stories  and
        Walden by H.D. Thoreau, and others. The course will       films.
        include  an  outdoor  component,  utilizing  Hudson
        High  School’s  land  lab  and  nearby  parks,  and       Summer       reading      and      writing     are
        culminate in a backpacking trip in the spring, with an    required.  Movement to a regular English 10 class
        overnight in the fall.                                    MAY NOT occur until the end of the first quarter.
                                                                  Fee:  Student will purchase paperbacks not to exceed
        Summer reading and writing are required.                  $35.00.
        Course  fees  include  a  $30.00  lab  fee,  as  well  as
        $125.00 for travel expenses.
        Students  will  purchase  paperbacks  not  to  exceed     ENGLISH 11
        $35.00.                                                   (Full year, 1 credit)

                                                                  This full year course emphasizes reading, analysis,
        ENGLISH 10                                                oral communication, and writing. The class involves
        (Full year, 1 credit)                                     a  survey  of  American  literature,  both  fiction  and
                                                                  non-fiction, from its earliest beginnings with Native
        The tenth grade English course involves the study of
                                                                  Americans, foreign explorers, and African slaves to
        selected world literature while addressing essential
                                                                  the  most  significant  work  of  nineteenth  and
        questions.  Stressing  the  importance  of  language      twentieth century authors. Readings have included
        proficiency,  the  course  advances  students  in
                                                                  short stories from Poe and Hawthorne, as well as
        grammar  and  complex  sentence  forms,  syntax,
                                                                  excerpts  from  Walden  and  the  novels  The  Great
        levels of usage and vocabulary enrichment.  Writing       Gatsby, The Circle,  and The Catcher in the Rye. In
        includes    narrative,   literary   analysis,   and
                                                                  addition  to  the  literature  component,  the  course
        argumentative  writing,  including  an  intensive
        research paper unit.  Reading includes short stories,
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