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Extractions: Welcome to the Madras High School Language Arts Department's web page. Following this text is a list of the art courses currently offered at Madras High School, and a brief description of the course. 9 English Grades: 9 Prerequisites: 9 th -grade standing with a minimum of sixth-grade reading level Credit: 1.0 credit of Language Arts 9 English Enriched Grades: 9 Prerequisites: 8 th -grade teacher recommendation and meets 8 th grade benchmark Credit: 1.0 credit of Language Arts Enriched 9 English is a course designed to meet the standard curriculum goals of the English department while also providing more breadth and depth of literature and writing for those students desiring a greater academic challenge. A portion of the course is based on in-depth reading and discussion founded on the shared inquiry methods of the Great Books Foundation. The rest of the course looks specifically at literary elements, persuasive and imaginative writing, and public speaking. Students taking this course should expect a substantial amount of out-of-class reading and writing as well as having to meaningfully participate in class discussion. English 101 Grades: 9
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