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AP English Language and Composition

1 credit English, Grades 11-12

Grade 12

What choices and strategies do essayists wrestle with as they attempt to persuade their audiences?

Ethics Seminar

2 credits: 1 English, 1 social studies

Grade 12

What is our reality? Who are we? How do we think? What is good? What values are important? What is just? What is the meaning of life?

AP English Literature and Composition

1 credit English, Grade 12

Grade 12

The story is the same: we are alive and dead, awake and asleep, young and old. Things change and are the same, and change again and are the same. – Heraclitus

Humans, Environment and Technology

2 credits: 1 English, 1 science

Grade 12

How can humans, technology and the natural world live in harmony with one and other? In what ways can science and literature guide us in our relationship with nature? What are the intersections between humans, technology and our environment?

Alternating Narratives: Literature, Film & Society Seminar

2 credits: 1 English, 1 social studies

Grade 12

Why is film so integral to our culture? How does our understanding of literature change when we consider it from the perspective of a filmmaker?

Law and Justice in America Seminar

2 credits: 1 English, 1 social studies

Grade 12

How do questions of law and justice impact society today? How has the US system of law and justice developed over the course of time?

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