Academics
English
Courses
Every course synced from the Oracle catalog for this department is listed below.
English
This course, usually taken in conjunction with the Study Skills course, stresses the acquisition of a solid foundation in grammar and usage. Emphasis on vocabulary skills begins here and continues through the English program.
English I
This course is an intense study of the grammar, usage, and mechanics of the English language. The goal of the course is for the student to master writing of grammatically correct and stylistically strong sentences. Vocabulary and novel reading are also stressed.
English II
The primary emphasis of the English II course is the unified, coherent, and emphatic writing of the paragraph. This is balanced with a “genre” approach to literature in which the student is introduced to the craft of the short story writer, the poet, the dramatist, and the novelist. Usage and…
English III
The primary focus in this course is on writing an essay. Outline, introduction, thesis statement, development, and conclusion are stressed along with the elements of unity, coherence, and emphasis. Style is stressed after basic structural and mechanical elements have been mastered. The secondary focus of the course is the survey…
English IV
This course has a twofold emphasis: first, and most important, the writing of essays about literature (tone, comparison-contrast, character analysis, etc.) and the writing of a college-level research paper; second, a survey of British literature. Vocabulary study and usage review continue.
Creative Writing
This course is a one semester senior elective. The purpose of the course is to cultivate the creative writing potential of the student using a writing workshop model. Students examine and actively practice the craft of creative writing involved in a variety of disciplines: newspaper articles, character sketches, story plots,…
English V
This course stresses the development and intensification of writing skills and critical reading skills beyond the high school level in conjunction with the study of world literature as well as 19th and 20th century British and American literature.
English V AP
This course is a rigorous college-level English course emphasizing those writing and critical reading skills relevant to the national Advanced Placement Program, which offers high school students a chance to earn college credit in English while still in high school. Additionally, the course emphasizes those writing and critical reading skills…
Screenwriting
Faculty
Faculty appear here when at least one of their courses is part of this department.
Mark J. Babin ’01
babin@jesuitnola.org
Mike J. Begg
begg@jesuitnola.org
Josh M. Bourgeois ’13
bourgeoisj@jesuitnola.org
Chris R. Bowes ’02
bowes@jesuitnola.org
Jamie Centner
centner@jesuitnola.org
Dr. Kelly Clark
clark@jesuitnola.org
Jack J. Culicchia ’83
culicchia@jesuitnola.org
Brett J. Dipuma ’14
dipuma@jesuitnola.org
Danny S. Fitzpatrick ’09
fitzpatrick@jesuitnola.org
Marc R. Gittings
gittings@jesuitnola.org
John D. Kling ’17
kling@jesuitnola.org
Darrell C. O'Neill ’06
oneill@jesuitnola.org
Alex J. Scalco ’14
scalco@jesuitnola.org
John W. Webre
webre@jesuitnola.org
Jeff W. Young
youngj@jesuitnola.org