Academics, Arts, & Athletics Academics English Mrs. Allison Eubanks
Mrs. Eubanks
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Contact Information
Allison Eubanks
Calhoun High School
315 South River Street
Calhoun, Georgia 30701
706-629-9213
eubanksa@calhounschools.org
 
 


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Meet Mrs. Eubanks
Hello!  My name is Allison Eubanks and I am honored to be your child’s teacher.  Education works best when it is a collaborative effort, so I encourage parental involvement at all levels.  This is my fifth year at Calhoun High School.  As I live in Summerville and commute 45 minutes each day, I believe in what Calhoun City Schools stands for….A Tradition of Excellence.  It is my professional responsibility to uphold that tradition in my classroom.  I believe in rigor and relevance, for without these things education seems lost.  I have an English degree from Shorter College, and a Masters in Educational Leadership from Kennesaw State University.  I am Gifted Endorsed and Advanced Placement certified in English Literature and English Language.  While in college, I was an exchange student living in Cuernavaca, Mexico.  Apart from my school life, I am a dedicated wife and mother.  Being an educator at heart, my spare time is spent traveling with my family, exposing my son to different venues and places where he absorbs his surroundings.  One of my favorite things is observing the art of childhood.  During the summer we are lake-bound, but some of our favorite times are spent enjoying Alabama Football!  I look forward to working with you and your child!
 
 
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Class Introduction
Freshman Honors – 9th Grade
Freshman Honors is the first English course in the Pre-AP plan in which your child has chosen to partake. Parents and students are advised that this course is extremely rigorous and is not equivalent to previous English classes.  

Ninth Grade English is a required course in which students will demonstrate their knowledge in the areas of literature, basic reading skills and strategies, composition, vocabulary, oral communication and grammar.  Students will be encouraged to develop critical thinking skills and an appreciation of literature.  The works studied in this course are chosen based on literary merit and meet the requirements of the Georgia Performance Standards and prepare students for the End-of- course-test.  Student writing and oral assignments will be generated from works studied and will focus on literary critique, analysis, and evaluation.  Student writing assignments steep from the literature; they are designed for the student to structure ideas and arguments and to express a personal response to literature.   

British Literature – 11th Grade
British Literature is a required English course and traces the development of literature in Great Britain roughly from the Anglo-Saxon Era to the Twentieth Century.  This course will increase the students’ awareness of historical and cultural influences on literature as well as the growth and evolution of the English language.  It will also trace the growth of literary genres.  The works studied in this course are chosen based on literary merit and meet the requirements of the Georgia Performance Standards and prepare students for the Georgia High School Graduation Test (Writing). Student writing and oral assignments will be generated from works studied and will focus on literary critique, analysis, and evaluation.  Student writing assignments step from the literature; they are designed for the student to structure ideas and arguments and to express a personal response to literature. 

Advanced Placement – 12th Grade
An AP English Literature and Composition course engages students in the careful reading and critical analysis of literature. Through the close reading of selected texts, students deepen their understanding of the ways writers use language to provide both meaning and pleasure for their readers. As they read, students consider a work’s structure, style, and themes as well as such smaller-scale elements as the use of figurative language, imagery, symbolism, and tone (AP Central).
The AP Literature and Composition course is a humanities course designed to expose students to a variety of authors through a series of challenging, meaningful activities in preparation for the National Exam in May. This course is extremely rigorous and demanding.  Parents and students are reminded that a successful college prep student does not necessarily equate a successful AP student as the nature of the course is too diverse.  College Prep writing is not AP writing, and students are forewarned of this change in writing and thinking.  We will address the big questions that have prompted people to use metaphor: “Who am I?” “Do I have choices?” “What makes me do the things I wish I would not do?” “How do I act in my community?” “Who is my neighbor?”   The literary choices should both define ourselves and force us to question our assumptions about ourselves. We will also learn the language of criticism and discover new ways to talk about literature while preparing for the national exam.  An intense vocabulary, consisting of literary terms and morphemes is also included in the course. 
 
 
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Education
Bachelor of Arts in English, Shorter College

Masters in Educational Leadership, Kennesaw State University

Gifted Endorsement, NWGA RESA
Advanced Placement in English Literature, College Board
Advanced Placement In English Language, College Board
 
 
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Important Dates
Freshmen Honors:
Lord of the Flies Exam
A day = Tuesday 11/22
B day = Monday 11/21

Advanced Placement:
Oedipus MC exam and re-write due Thursday 11/17
Oedipus in-class essay (no re-write) Monday 11/21

Junior British Literature:
Unit Study Guide 
Anglo-Saxon Era Unit Exam
A day = Tuesday 11/22
B day = Monday 11/21
British Literature is with Dr. Suzanne Dobson








 
 
 
 
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