- Capital City High School
- Course Information
ENG 101/102
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ENGLISH 101 Grade 12 Credit 0.5 Prerequisite: Successful completion of English III, College Prep Literature or AP Lang & Comp English 101 is a dual credit English course focusing on personal, descriptive, and narrative types of essay writing. Student will have the opportunity to earn three college credits through Lincoln University. Students must take the ACT before the beginning of the course and make at least a score of 18 on the English portion of the ACT and have a 3.0 g.p.a. to take the class for dual enrollment through Lincoln University. NCAA approved course.
ENGLISH 102 Grade 12 Credit 0.5 Prerequisite: English 101 Dual enrollment English 102 is a dual credit English course focusing on argumentative and persuasive writing. Students will have the opportunity to earn three college credits through Lincoln University.
AP Literature and Composition
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AP ENGLISH LITERATURE (1405) Grades 11 & 12 Credit 1.0 Prerequisite: This course has an outside assignment due on the first day of the class. This assignment will be available from the current AP English Literature teacher in May AP English Literature is a college level class for students who want to read challenging literature with an in-depth analytical approach. It includes the reading of and written analysis of British poetry, novels, and drama. The student enrolling in this class should be a superior reader of difficult literature, have a firm background in literary analysis, and have a high proficiency level in the areas of mechanics, grammar, organization, and logic. Written analysis will be based on literature studied in class as well as literature read independently of class study. This course prepares the student to take the AP English Literature exam in May for which they may earn college credit. Students also have the opportunity to earn three credits through Lincoln University (ENG 200).
Pre AP English 2
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Pre-AP ENGLISH II ★EOC Grade 10 Credit 1.0 Pre-AP English II is an advanced course taught with greater rigor and a more accelerated pace than English II and the previous offering of Honors English II. Pre-AP English I is NOT a prerequisite for Pre-AP English II. Additionally, Pre-AP courses are NOT a prerequisite for any subsequent AP course. Although we want our courses to be accessible to all students, it is also important that we communicate the expectations of the coursework. Pre-AP courses will challenge you. If a student is not sure a Pre-AP course is appropriate for him/her, please consult with your counselor.