Ninth English
The Ninth Grade English curriculum spurs students to consider journeys, homecomings, and homegoings through the lens of literature; in so doing, they apprehend the human condition and consider what it means to belong to a place, and likewise for a place to belong to us. This curriculum attempts to engender empathy and awareness while imparting a global perspective by considering what it means to seek refuge, to journey, to discover roots, and how home, or the idea of it, drives people. Using the course texts—The Odyssey, by Homer and translated by Emily Wilson; Exit West, by Mohsin Hamid; and Song of Solomon, by Toni Morrison—the goal of the course is to help produce compassionate, informed, articulate, and effective exponents of critical thought and positive change, skills which supplement and parallel the Ninth Grade capstone Poquonook Solutions Project.
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