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FRESHMAN YEAR
"Take the first step in faith. You don't have to see the whole staircase, just take the first step." - Martin Luther King
9th grade instruction introduces our diverse student community to their advanced academic journey and future success. Thematic instruction anchored in enduring archetypes such as the American Dream, The Hero’s Journey, and Utopia provides an engaging focus for standards-based instruction. All classes study a wide range of full length works, selected articles, poetry, and essays. The freshman year introduces the elements of the SVHS writing program, including grammar and vocabulary development. Students compose literary and personal essays and complete an academic research paper. Independent Reading programs are an important part of the English curriculum at each level in support of our goal: multi-culturally and academically literate graduates ready for the next steps in their education.
From the Freshman Reading Lists:
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I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings
by Maya Angelou Year Published: 1969Maya Angelou's memoir of abuse, racism, and the redemptive power of language.
Heroes, Gods, And Monsters
by Evslin Year Published: 1966Greek Mythology!
The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time
by Mark Hadddon Year Published: 200315 year old Christopher Boone shares his world through the lens of autism as he faces new challenges while trying to solve the mystery of a dog's death.Shakespeare
by One of these works: A Midsummer Night's Dream; The Merchant of Venice; Much Ado About Nothing Year Published: Classic LiteratureOf Mice and Men
by Steinbeck Year Published: 1937Steinbeck's enduring story of Depression area migrant farm workers confronting social and economic oppression as they reach for the American dream of home.