World Language - High School
This introductory high school course builds a solid foundation in a chosen language. The curriculum focuses on developing proficiency in speaking, listening, reading, and writing, along with an exploration of the culture associated with the language.
View World Languages I Curriculum MapBuilding upon the foundation of Level I, this course expands students' vocabulary and grammatical knowledge, introducing more complex sentence structures and past tenses. The focus shifts from basic phrases to holding simple conversations, comprehending short authentic texts, and writing descriptive paragraphs. Cultural exploration continues with a deeper look into the daily life and traditions of the target language's speakers.
View World Languages II Curriculum MapThis course is designed to increase conversational fluency and is conducted primarily in the target language. Students will master more nuanced grammar and idiomatic expressions while engaging in class discussions and debates. The curriculum incorporates the reading of authentic materials such as news articles and short stories, and writing skills are honed through the composition of short essays. A deeper dive into the history, literature, and contemporary issues of the target culture is also a key component.
View World Languages III Curriculum MapAs a pre-college level course, World Language IV is conducted almost entirely in the target language to achieve a high degree of proficiency. Students will critically analyze advanced literary texts and films, write well-structured analytical essays, and debate complex, abstract topics. This capstone course prepares students for college-level language study or AP examinations by fostering near-native fluency and a deep cultural understanding.
View World Languages IV Curriculum MapThis college-level course emphasizes communication skills, requiring students to use Spanish in a variety of contexts. The curriculum focuses on developing fluency and accuracy in written and spoken Spanish, preparing students for the AP exam.
View AP Spanish Language Curriculum MapA college-level course where students read, analyze, and discuss a wide range of literary works in Spanish. The course deepens understanding of Hispanic cultures and hones critical reading and analytical writing skills.
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