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Welcome to the 2013-2014 school year at North East High School.

My name is Mrs. Ashbrook and I teach 10th and 10th Honors, Mythology, and Yearbook. This site will serve several purposes throughout the school year. Each class has its own individual site. This individual page will have images, information, and videos posted that can be used for studying for tests, creating projects, and writing essays. There is also a resource page. It has resources to help with grammar, citations, novels, and other course relevant information. Students will also be engaged in participating in the creation of this website and will create their own page that will be used for the submission of papers and projects.

If you have any questions please direct them to my email:  rasashbrook@ccps.org

or follow me on Twitter: @mrsashbrookNEHS

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Grading Policies

Grading Criteria

Grading and Reporting

Make-up Work

Academic Integrity

Credit Recovery/Grade Recoup/Grade Reinstatement

 

Link to a specific class's site

 

Description of the site

Mythology

This course is based on a study of ancient and modern Mythology. It requires rigorous note taking and memorization of specific information. A strong grasp of Mythology will help students as they head towards college where, in their literature and history courses, they will be expected to know and understand Mythological allusions and references. Major and Minor Projects are listed on the site.

Link to the syllabus      

 

10th grade

English 10 is about exploring the interactions and ideas of culture in a variety of forms. The goal of these units is to develop 10th graders understanding from the 9th grade focus on their roles and place in society to a larger understanding of how culture impacts and creates society. This course acknowledges that a discussion of different cultures and perspectives can be difficult, but through the use of a variety of texts (informational and fiction) and mediums, as well as routine writing, students will be encouraged to understand their own connections to culture.

Link to the syllabus                     

 

10th grade Honors


The Honors English 10 course follows the same narrative as the English 10 course. The difference is determined when examining not only the amount of reading or writing but in the level of analysis shown in the reading and writing completed by the students. The goal of this course is to prepare 10th graders for AP level courses in the 11th and12th grade. 

Link to the syllabus

Yearbook

This page will allow the yearbook staff to access yearbook assignments. Each student will create their own page to post additional assignments and share information with fellow staff members and the adviser.

Link to the syllabus

Resources
The resources listed on this page are focused on supplementing student knowledge in the following areas: grammar, vocabulary, HSA preparation, content knowledge, and novel and non-fiction resources.

 

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