English

Department Head: Amy Ferraro

Department Phone: (630) 628-3348

Addison Trail English Curriculum Sequence

Core English Honors English Year
Blazer Studies English 9 (World Literature) Blazer Studies English 9 Honors (World Literature)  9
English 10 Core (World and Modern Literature) English 10 Honors (World and Modern lit.)  10
English 11 Core (American Literature) Advanced Placement English Language and Comp. (AP Reading list - American)  11

Rhetoric of Contemporary Topics (College of DuPage Transitional English)

OR

English 12 Collegiate Credit (Elmhurst University)

OR

English 12 Dual Credit (College of DuPage English 1101/1102)

OR

Hidden Voices Collegiate Credit (Elmhurst University)

Advanced Placement English Literature and Composition (AP reading list - British)

OR

Hidden Voices Collegiate Credit 

Collegiate Credit via Elmhurst University for both

 12


English Department Electives
: Introduction to Theatre, Acting I, Advanced Acting (Acting II), Creative Writing, Introduction to Journalism, Publications (ATtribute yearbook and Torch newspaper), New Humanities Cinema 

Notes:

  • In addition to the above courses, one semester of Public Speaking and Communication is required for graduation. This course is offered as a core class or as a dual credit option via College of DuPage.  Students must meet prerequisite expectations and have junior/senior status to enroll in dual credit.  The core option may be taken during the sophomore, junior, or senior years.
  • Placement in the above levels is done according to scores on the 8th grade placement exams with consideration of recommendastions from the junior high school teachers who suggest initial placement. Subsequent course placement is determined by teacher recommendation and student achievement in courses.
  • Depending on the college chosen, Advanced Placement (AP) courses might allow students to receive college credit after the first semester of college is completed, waive lower-level required courses, and/or move on to advanced course work in college, usually at a substantial savings in tuition.