Available courses
English 111 - Sp18
Category: English
- Teacher: Michelle Fankhauser
- Teacher: Annemarie Russell
AP English Literature - Fankhauser
Category: English
- Teacher: Michelle Fankhauser
Creative Writing-Gaudin
Category: English
The primary goal of this semester long course is to practice writing in several creative forms. Students will learn the elements of various forms and styles of writing as well as techniques to develop their compositions. Students will share their writing with other students and learn how to give co…
- Teacher: Annemarie Gaudin
SAT Prep - Fall 2015
Category: English
Dr. Michelle Fankhauser - Room 426
Mr. Josh White - Room
- Teacher: Michelle Fankhauser
- Teacher: Josh White
UW English 111 - Fankhauser
Category: English
- Teacher: Michelle Fankhauser
Ames Literacy Resource
Category: English
Literature elements, short stories, chapter books, elements of writing, accompanied with group and individual work.
- Teacher: Bri Ames
English 11-Gaudin
Category: English
This course will cover American literature from Puritans to modern American literature.
- Teacher: Michelle Fankhauser
- Teacher: Annemarie Gaudin
- Teacher: Michael Newton
Benedict Tenth English
Category: English
English 10 is a year-long required course for graduation and includes the study of writing, literature, vocabulary, study skills, and the development of editing skills. In this class each student will be a writer, a reader, an audience, a critic, and an editor.
- Teacher: Todd Benedict
Creative Writing - Fankhauser
Category: English
The primary goal of this semester long course is to practice writing in several creative forms. Students will learn the elements of various forms and styles of writing as well as techniques to develop their compositions. Students will share their writing with other students and learn how to give co…
- Teacher: Michelle Fankhauser
- Teacher: Annemarie Gaudin
UW English 131 - Fankhauser
Category: English
This is a composition class focused on different kinds of exposition. In this class students have the option of earning University of Washington credit while also satisfying LSHS graduation requirements.
- Teacher: Michelle Fankhauser
English 11 - Fankhauser
Category: English
American Literature
- Teacher: Michelle Fankhauser
- Teacher: Annemarie Gaudin
- Teacher: Kelly Guilfoil
- Teacher: Michael Newton
Dinning Creative Writing
Category: English
This is a course dedicated specifically to the creative writing process. Units include fiction, poetry and screenwriting.
- Teacher: Jeannie Dinning
Dinning Tenth English
Category: English
This is the required basic English course for 10th grade. Units of study will include persuasive writing, informational text inquiry, fictional studies and research.
- Teacher: Jeannie Dinning
Vance Eleventh English
Category: English
Advanced Grammar with Mr. Palmer
Category: English
Advanced Grammar is an elective course which will help students understand the basics of grammar, develop sentence fluency, and prepare for SAT and state standard testing.
- Teacher: Larry Palmer
English 10 with Mr. Palmer
Category: English
English 10 is a year long course for sophomores which will help them develop their ability to read, write, reason, and speak intelligently...and thereby impress their peers, family, and future employers.
- Teacher: Larry Palmer
Developmental Reading - Henggeler
Category: English
Developmental Reading is a course designed to help students improve their reading skills and levels.
- Teacher: Julie Henggeler
Novels with Mr. Palmer
Category: English
Novels is a one semester course in which students will be reading three to four novels that explore the tension that exists between society's need for order and the individual's desire for freedom. The course is designed to help students learn to write, read,
- Teacher: Larry Palmer
Novels: Ms. Marks
Category: English
Novels is a semester long course in which students will read 3-4 teacher mandated novels. Students will be exploring literature while analyzing the theme of the individual's need for freedom versus society's need for control.
- Teacher: Melinda Marks