Communication Arts
COMMUNICATION ARTS
Ms. Gayle Zeitlin, Assistant Principal
(718)258-9283 ext 2600
Introduction
The Communication Arts Department is dedicated to fostering a deep appreciation for literature and writing among our students. We strive to cultivate critical thinking skills, encourage creativity, and promote effective communication through the exploration of diverse literary works and writing exercises. Our mission is to empower students to become confident and articulate individuals who are capable of engaging with a wide range of texts, expressing themselves effectively, and contributing meaningfully to the world around them.
The Communication Arts Department is dedicated to fostering a deep appreciation for literature and writing among our students. We strive to cultivate critical thinking skills, encourage creativity, and promote effective communication through the exploration of diverse literary works and writing exercises. Our mission is to empower students to become confident and articulate individuals who are capable of engaging with a wide range of texts, expressing themselves effectively, and contributing meaningfully to the world around them.
Required Courses
Regents Requirements
All students are required to take and pass the ELA Regents to graduate. All of our 9th, 10th, and 11th grade courses are aligned to the skills necessary to be successful on the ELA Regents. We also provide Regents tutoring every semester and additional support as needed.
Skill Development
All of the courses offered through the English department are aligned to the Next Generation Learning Standards and fulfill the following requirements:
- Every student must successfully complete a minimum of eight (8) consecutive semesters of English classes for graduation.
- Literature
- Writing
- Theater
Regents Requirements
All students are required to take and pass the ELA Regents to graduate. All of our 9th, 10th, and 11th grade courses are aligned to the skills necessary to be successful on the ELA Regents. We also provide Regents tutoring every semester and additional support as needed.
Skill Development
All of the courses offered through the English department are aligned to the Next Generation Learning Standards and fulfill the following requirements:
- Reading - a balance of literature and informational texts to reflect college- and career-ready expectations. There is also a greater focus on text complexity and at what level students should be reading.
- Writing - a strong emphasis on argument and informative/ explanatory writing, along with an emphasis on writing about sources or using evidence to inform an argument.
- Speaking and Listening - a focus on formal and informal talk, which can be done through presentations and group work
Courses
Below are the courses offered in the Communications Arts Department. For a more comprehensive description of each course, please click below:
Below are the courses offered in the Communications Arts Department. For a more comprehensive description of each course, please click below:
9th Grade
Introduction to Literature and Composition
Theater Classics (Screened Theater)
SPRING ONLY Global Classics (Honors ELA) |
10th Grade
Humanities (Honors ELA)
Western World Literature
Human Rights Literature
Dramatic Lit & Acting
Art of Writing (Writers Institute)
Shakespeare (Screened Theater)
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11th Grade
AP English Language and Composition
American Literature
Adolescence & Psychology in Literature
Playwriting
Exploring New York Literature
Poetry (Writers Institute )*
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12th Grade
Contemporary Literature
Gender Roles & Identity in Literature
Memoir, Fiction, & Poetry Writing
Memoir and Fiction Writing (Writers Institute)
Literature of the Diaspora
Directing & Script Analysis
Manga, Graphic Novel, and Sci-Fi
Literature & Society
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Electives
News Production
Journalism
Film Studies Exploring Social Media
Yearbook 1 (Snrs)*
Improv & Comedy
Set Construction
Set Painting
Sound & Lighting Design
Costuming
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