Greetings Readers, Before next class, please read chapter 3 of Always Running. We will be doing a short Q&A together in order to discuss key parts. Find the Ch. 3 pdf here: Unit 4 Reading: Always Running ---Stoll |
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Greetings Readers,
This week, we will be transported back to our home city of Los Angeles at a time when crime and punishment were more real than ever; to a time when barriers of language and bars of steel were common means of dividing society. We will sent back in time via the novel Always Running by Luis J. Rodriguez. Here's what is on the agenda for this week: This Week and Next Week|12/5 - 12/16|; POL Debates, Macbeth Corrections, and Semester Reflections12/7/2016 Greetings Debators,
This week you will be engaging in your last traditional POLs of your Da Vinci Design career - isn't it exciting! Good luck to all on your debates - Stollis can't wait! Here are some items you'll need for the last few weeks of the semester (click the buttons below):
Greetings Seniors! Tomorrow - we will have visiting alumni from over a dozen CSU, UC, and local private-schools campuses!
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Dear Speech Writers,
Your Post-Election Elevator Pitch Speech is due on TurnItIn.com Monday by 9am. Don't forget: this project is graded not on what you submit, but on what you present during your presentation to Stoll on Mon (11/14) or Tues (11/15). If you have not signed up for a time to present your pitch yet, you MUST do so ASAP. See the Project 2: Project W.O.K.E. page (under "English 12") for the Sign-Up link, more details and resources.
Click below to sign up for your elevator pitch time:
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