We, Mr. Telles and Mr. James Cook, will be teaching the AP English Literature and Composition course during the upcoming school year. Twenty-four of you have signed up for AP English, and, fortunately, Gloucester High School can offer two sections of the course during the 2011-2012 school year, which means there is room for everyone. However, before the English Department finalizes the roster for the course I want to make sure you are committed to the course.
During the summer you are expected to read the Invisible Cities by Italo Calvino (165 pages), Invisible Man by Ralph Ellison (581 pages), Wide Sargasso Sea by Jean Rhys (171 pages), and a book of your choice. You will also be expected to keep a passage response journal for each work, participate in four AP English Literature summer sessions at Gloucester High School , post comments on the AP English blog (apenglitghs2012.blogspot.com), and create a theme web. (You will find out more about the web in August). This litany of work is not intended to scare you off. However, we want to be honest and upfront about the expectations. If you are seriously committed to reading, writing, talking, and thinking at a college level, we promise that you will find the summer experience to be fulfilling and rewarding.
During the school year you will read between 500 and 1000 pages, write between twenty and thirty pages, and participate in several graded discussions each term. You are expected to be self-motivated and genuinely engaged; and, since the goal of the class is for every student to do well on the AP exam, it is important that you are willing to work with classmates in small groups to analyze text and evaluate peer work. You will learn from the texts, your teacher, and each other. To achieve this goal the class atmosphere must be collegial rather than competitive, and you must do your share of the work.
Please consider this description of the course and make a decision about whether or not you are committed to fulfilling the requirements of AP English Literature and Composition. Please complete the "commitment form" (on the back of this letter) and return it to Mr. Telles in room 2209 by Friday, June 10. If you have questions about any of the expectations please stop by 2207 or 2209. We are looking forward to getting to know you.
Sincerely,
Mr. James Cook Mr. Telles
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Gloucester High School Gloucester High School
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Commitment Form for AP English Literature and Composition
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Circle one:
Yes, I am committed to AP English. No, I will take another senior English.
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