Summer Reading

 

One School- One Book:

All students, grades 9-12 will read Left to Tell –Immaculee Ilibagiza. 

“You are about to embark on a journey that will undoubtedly change the way you view the power of faith forever….Despite the hideous display of humans’ inhumanity to each other that was taking place only a decade or so ago in the country of Rwanda, this is truly a love story in the purest sense of the word-a story of one woman’s profound faith and determination to survive to tell her tale and to be an agent for ushering in a new spiritual consciousness, and a story of love for God that was so strong that hatred and revenge were forced to dissolve in its presence.” (-Dr. Wayne Dryer, from the forward of Left to Tell)

 

Freshman English I

  • Tell Us We’re Home   -Marina Budhos  

Sophomore English II

  • Animal Farm   - George Orwell  

Sophomore Honors English II

  •   A Lesson Before Dying   -Ernest J. Gaines
  • Fahrenheit 451  -Ray Bradbury

Junior English III

  • My Antonia   -Willa Cather  

AP Language and Composition (Juniors)

  • My Antonia   -Willa Cather
  • Their Eyes Were Watching God   -Zora Neale Hurston

Senior English IV

  • Rebecca  -Daphne DuMaurier  

AP Literature (Seniors)

  • Death of a Salesman  -Arthur Miller
  • Pride and Prejudice  -Jane Austin

Spanish IV HONORS

  • Cajs de carton –Francisco Jimenes  

AP Courses in Other Disciplines:

If your teacher is requiring summer reading, he/she has already informed you.  Check the teacher’s learning portal for more information.