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English 160 (AP) Grade 12 (Click here for specific assignments related to these books.)

All students:

And also, read one:

English 161 Grade 12 (Honors), REQUIRED Read ONE of the following books:

English 163 Grade 12, REQUIRED ONE of the following books:

English 151 Grade 11 (Honors)/English 154 American Studies (Honors), REQUIRED ONE of the following books:

English 153 Grade 11, REQUIRED ONE of the following books:

English 141 Grade 10 (Honors), REQUIRED ONE of the following books:

English 143 Grade 10, REQUIRED ONE of the following books:

English 130/Humanities Grade 9 (Honors English/Social Studies) See Mr. Stiles and Mrs. Stefanakos's Memo

English 131 Grade 9 (Honors), REQUIRED ONE of the following books:

English 133 Grade 9, REQUIRED ONE of the following books:

  • Hoops, Walter Dean Myers A teenage basketball player from Harlem is befriended by a former professional player who, after being forced to quit because of a point shaving scandal, hopes to prevent other young athletes from repeating his mistake.
  • Speak, Laurie Halse Anderson — Melinda Sordino busted an end-of-summer party by calling the cops. Now her old friends won't talk to her, and people she doesn't even know hate her from a distance. The safest place to be is alone, inside her own head. But even that's not safe. Because there's something she's trying not to think about, something about the night of the party that, if she let it in, would blow her carefully constructed disguise to smithereens. And then she would have to speak the truth. This extraordinary first novel has captured the imaginations of teenagers and adults across the country.
  • Define "Normal", Julie Anne Peters This is a thoughtful, wry story about two girls-a 'punk' and a 'priss'-who find themselves facing each other in a peer-counseling program, and discover that they have some surprising things in common.
  • OR any book from the Eng 130/131 list.

Practical English/Foundations in Reading Grade 9, REQUIRED ONE of the following books:

  • Locomotion, Jacqueline Woodson Through his own poetry, 11-year-old Lonnie Collins shares his heartbreak over his late parents and his love for his younger sister Lili, separated from him when they were placed in foster care. A 2003 National Book Award Finalist and a Coretta Scott King Honor Book.
  • Pictures of Hollis Woods, Patricia Reilly Giff Hollis Woods has run away from almost every foster home she's ever been placed in. When she is sent to live with Josie, a quirky but elderly artist, Hollis wants to stay. But Josie grows more forgetful, and Hollis fears Social Services may take her away and move Josie to a home. Hollis won't let anyone separate them--she's escaped the system before; this time, she'll take Josie with her.
  • Whirligig, Paul Fleischman In this acclaimed novel, a dejected boy tries to kill himself in a car crash and ends up killing an innocent teen. The victim's mother asks that the boy create four whirligigs from a picture of the girl and set them up at the four corners of the United States to keep her spirit alive.
  • Heaven, Angela Johnson Marley Carroll's life turns upside-down the day a letter arrives requesting her baptismal record from a pastor in Alabama whose church has burned. For the first time Marley realizes that the people who have raised her are really her aunt and uncle and her father is Uncle Jack. Anger is the first emotion she feels: anger that no one ever told her about her real mother and father, anger that she's been deluded all these years. Gradually reason returns and she begins to sort out what and who make a family. As she looks around her neighborhood, the pluses pile up from her best friend Shoogy to the owner of the general store, and finally to her aunt and uncle and the wonderful parenting job they've done along with the love they have for her. Maybe it really is heaven to live in Heaven.
  • Loch, Paul Zindel Fifteen-year-old Loch and his younger sister join their father on a scientific expedition searching for prehistoric creatures sighted in a Vermont lake, but soon discover that the expedition's leaders aren't interested in preserving the creatures.
  • Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of NIMH, Robert C. O'Brien When mouse widow Mrs. Frisby needs advice on how to move her children safely, she consults the rats who live under the rosebush. Not only do they help her, they tell her of their escape from a laboratory where experimentation had made them literate, and of the brave death of her husband.
  • OR any book from English 131, 133

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