English is considered the global language of communication, allowing people to connect with others from diverse cultures, access information on the internet and pursue educational and professional opportunities across the world, making it a vital skill for students in today’s society. Learning English allows us to communicate correctly, meaningfully, and effectively through job applications and letters. English is a life-long skill. Proficiency in English is highly valued by employers and can enhance job prospects in various industries.
Earlene Fancher, Teacher
English I, English IV, English IV CTE
Lynna Holt, Teacher
English iV, Sci-Fi/Horror, Mythology
Jennifer Shults, Teacher
English I, English II, English III, English IV
Classroom Movie List:
9th – Romeo and Juliet 1968 version PG
Everything Everything 2017 version PG13
Hunger Games 2012 version PG13
10th- The boy in the Striped Pajamas 2008 version PG
Hunger Games 2012 version PG13
11th- Of Mice and Men 1992 version PG13
The Crucible 1996 version PG13
The Road 2009 version R
12th- Macbeth BBC version 16+
Importance of Being Earnest 2002 version PG
Madeline Dawson, Teacher
English III
Kenny Cody, Teacher
Speech
English I – Earlene Fancher
English I – Jennifer Shults
English II – Misti Gray
English II Honors – Misti Gray
English II – Maddy Dawson
English II – Jennifer Shults
English III– Kenny Cody
English III – Jennifer Shults
English IV – Jennifer Shults
English IV – Lynna Holt
Mythology – Lynna Holt
Science Fiction/Horror – Lynna Holt
College Experience – Lynna Holt
Contemporary Literature – Misti Gray
Appalachian Studies – Maddy Dawson