The purpose of Trinity’s English Department is to build lifelong readers and writers with a strong foundation in reading, writing, research and communication. Starting in the 9th grade, Trinity’s Reading and Writing Workshop is a differentiated reading- and writing-intensive course geared to prepare our students for a variety of dynamic courses ahead. Standard college prep, Honors, AP, and IB level courses all serve our students’ many abilities. English electives include Public Speaking and Communication, Contemporary Lit, Rock and Roll Lit, and Creative Writing.
In a typical day in English, our students can be found engaged in a wide variety of creative and challenging activities: Writing stage directions for group performances of Romeo and Juliet, considering the role of the translator in world literature, adding a new chapter to The Catcher in the Rye, writing and publishing letters to the editor, analyzing connections between The Odyssey and contemporary art, writing a personal vignette like those in The House on Mango Street, or analyzing persuasive appeals in the protest songs of Marvin Gaye and Nina Simone.
Trinity’s teachers bring fresh perspectives to the classroom and prepare students to engage with each other and the world around them. Students are encouraged to question, argue, think, and write critically about themes and issues in both nonfiction and fiction. Our unique approach to English leads students to new ways of understanding the human condition and establishes an appreciation for the power of written and oral communication.