
In our program, K–6 students acquire and refine early literacy skills in comprehension and fluency. They also learn the processes involved in writing a variety of genres. Grades 7–12 students hone their skills as critical readers of traditional texts as well as other forms of media. They grow as deliberate and engaging communicators through writing, speaking, and discussion.
Literacy is a gateway skill. Through authentic, thought-provoking classroom experiences, our students are prepared for the communication demands of life.
ELA Standards
The Iowa Common Core Standards set requirements not only for English language arts (ELA) but also for literacy in history/social studies, science, and technical subjects. Just as students must learn to read, write, speak, listen, and use language effectively in a variety of content areas, so too must the standards specify the literacy skills and understandings required for college and career readiness in multiple disciplines. Literacy standards for grade 6 and above are predicated on teachers of ELA, history/social studies, science, and technical subjects using their content area expertise to help students meet the particular challenges of reading, writing, speaking, listening, and language in their respective fields. It is important to note that the 6–12 literacy standards in history/social studies, science, and technical subjects are not meant to replace content standards in those areas but rather to supplement them. States may incorporate these standards into their standards for those subjects or adopt them as content area literacy standards.
Elementary Programs
- Fundations Phonics EC-3
- Heggerty Phonemic Awareness TK-1
- Leveled Literacy Intervention (LLI)
- Reading Recovery
ELA Courses
- Reading 5-6
- Language Arts 5-6
- ELA 7-8
- British & World Literature 11-12
- Composition I
- Composition II
- English 9 / English 9 (TT)
- English 10 / English 10 (TT)
- English 11 / English 11 (TT)
- Reading Success 9-10
- Reading 9-10
- Reading 11
- Strategic Reading 10-12
- Individual Survey of Literature 10-12
- Communication in the Workplace 12
- Public Speaking (Speech)
- Writing Foundations 11-12
Graduation Requirements
A total of 8 credits must be earned including:
- 2 credits of English 9
- 2 credits of English 10
- 2 credits of English 11
- 2 credits of ELA electives
Resources
- College and Career Ready Shifts in ELA/Literacy
- Family Guides: Supporting Learning in 2020-2021
- Iowa Reading Research Center
- Iowa Council of Teachers of English
- Key Shifts in English Language Arts
- National Council of Teachers of English
High School English/Reading Instructors
- 563-382-3643
- Rachel Breitenbach-Dirks, Email Mrs. Breitenbach-Dirks
- Liz Fox, Email Mrs. Fox
- Dana Hogan, Email Mrs. Hogan
- Molly Holkesvik, Email Mrs. Holkesvik
- Michelle Monreal, Email Mrs. Monreal
- Lori Pierce, Email Mrs. Pierce
- Joel Rollinger, Email Mr. Rollinger
- Karen Stock, Email Mrs. Stock
Middle School English/Reading Instructors
- 563-382-8427
- Matt Amundson, Email Matt Amundson
- Taylor Amundson, Email Mrs. Amundson
- Pamela Dambek, Email Mrs. Dambek
- Ryan Hogan, Email Mr. Hogan
- Kourtnie Hunter, Email Mrs. Hunter
- Sarah Nowack, Email Mrs. Nowack
District PLC Facilitator & 6-12 Content Area Coach – Kylie Butler
- 563-382-3771
- Email Mrs. Butler
EC-5 Content Area Coach – Andrea Knaack
- 563-382-3125
- Email Mrs. Knaack