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|description=This is a college-level literature course which explores a variety of the world’s great literature. It prepares students to take the AP Literature exam which, if passed, counts for college credit. The course involves intensive reading, writing, and discussion.
|description=This is a college-level literature course which explores a variety of the world’s great literature. It prepares students to take the AP Literature exam which, if passed, counts for college credit. The course involves intensive reading, writing, and discussion.
|department=English Language and Literature
|department=English Language and Literature
|teacher=Jeffery Donaldson
|teacher=Korie Johnson
|sessions=3
|sessions=3
|prerequisites=AP English Language and Composition, Critical Writing
|prerequisites=AP English Language and Composition, Critical Writing
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|offered=Currently
|offered=Currently
|opento=Seniors
|opento=Seniors
|requiredby=Fine Arts House, Liberal Arts House
|requiredby=Liberal Arts House
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Revision as of 23:49, 21 February 2023


Department English Language and Literature
Teacher Korie Johnson
Sessions 3
Prerequisites AP English Language and Composition
Critical Writing
GR Code E12
Offered Currently
Open to Seniors
Required by Liberal Arts

This is a college-level literature course which explores a variety of the world’s great literature. It prepares students to take the AP Literature exam which, if passed, counts for college credit. The course involves intensive reading, writing, and discussion.