Curriculum Detail

Upper School English

The English Department seeks to develop in each student the ability to write clear and persuasive prose, the skills required to read and interpret literature, and the power to make full use of written and spoken language. We are consistent in our use of the process approach to writing. We help students put their written work through a thoughtful and often time-consuming process of drafting and revision. Through repeated emphasis on critical thinking and writing, students encounter both themselves and differing voices in small group environments that encourage discussion. Through the study of literature, students experience diversity in voice and develop empathy for the alternative narratives of the human experience. In the end, the study of literature invites the ongoing questions: who am I in the world, and what does it mean to be human?
 
The English Department seeks to impart to its students through its curriculum an enduring understanding of specific knowledge, principles, and learning dispositions such as:
  • Master the processes of reading, writing, and speaking.
  • Analyze texts, interpret, and read for subtexts, hidden meanings, and paradoxes.
  • Develop the art of communication and personal expression.
  • Read actively and connect to previous knowledge and experience.
  • Understand one’s own process of learning.
  • Empathize with the stories of others and alternative narratives of human expression.
  • Discover and develop insight and personal identity through literature.
  • Think critically.
Graduation Requirement: Four years. Three progressive levels; 2 semesters of English IV or AP English.
 
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  • Mr. Pete Clark
    US English; Department Chair
    Middlebury College - M. Litt.
    University of New England - CAGS
    Middlebury College - M.A.
    Amherst College - B.A.
  • Ms. Jamie Anne Bunch
    US English; US DEI Coordinator
    California State University, Sacramento - B.A.
    California State University, Sacramento - M.A.
  • Mr. Dallas Clemmons
    US English
    Columbia University - M.A.
    University of Iowa - M.A.
    Yale University - B.A.
  • Mrs. Beth Clemmons
    US English
    Teachers College, Columbia University - M.A.
    Wellesley College - B.A.
  • Ms. Kimberly Kim
    US English
    James Madison University - M.A.T.
    James Madison University - M.A.
    James Madison University - B.A.
  • Mrs. Marlett Phillips
    Administrative Assistant & Testing Coordinator
    George Mason University - M.S.
    Colgate University - B.A.
  • Mr. Blake Reemtsma
    US English
    Columbia College - B.A.
    University of Texas, Austin - M.A.
    Bread Loaf School of English - M.A.
    Warren Wilson MFA Program for Writers - M.F.A
  • Mrs. Meredith Schumacher
    US English; Dean of 9 & 10 Grade Students
    California State University, Fullerton - M.A.
    University of California, Irvine - M.A.
    University of California, Berkeley - B.A.
    Credentialed
  • Mrs. Michele St John
    US English
    Columbia University - M.A.
    Williams College - B.A.
 
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