Summer Reading

Don’t forget to complete your summer reading before you return in the fall.

AP Language

AP Language is a course open to all juniors at Helena High interested in a challenging course focused on rhetoric and argument.

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For AP Seminar, we have a slightly new end plan for the year. For each reading assignment, you will be expected to annotate (like a member of a high school AP class) and meaningfully discuss the article for class. If you miss a day of class or do not complete the annotation/discussion, the only way […]

Our final project will be a research paper and a presentation about education reform. Its major components are due the day of the final, and they represent an opportunity to have a voice about the direction of our schools and to work collaboratively to solve some challenging issues. The assignment sheet is located here. Additional […]

Your collaborative review document is available here. It needs to be completed by the start of class on Tuesday. After that, others can claim your assignment for extra credit and you will receive a zero. Instructions are on the page right after the table of contents and my sample document (Walden) is a good guide […]

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A man can live and be healthy without killing animals for food; therefore, if he eats meat, he participates in taking animal life merely for the sake of his appetite. And to act so is immoral.

— Leo Tolstoy

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About Me

This is my fourteenth year at Helena High School,where I teach English III AP Language, Word Clues, Debate, and Speech. In my spare time, I enjoy grading essays, watching the San Diego Padres, and buying more books than I could ever hope to read.

I came to Helena High after a period of wandering that included attending law school for two days, coaching debate at Carroll College for four years, and teaching in Great Falls for nine months, but the real decision to become a teacher probably began in a theater in Billings, Montana, when I saw “Dead Poets Society” for the eleventh or twelfth time. As ridiculous as it sounds, that little movie helped me understand that my passion for language and literature was something that could be shared with others.

  • AP Test Preparation

    Find materials to review and prepare for the AP Literature and AP Language exams.

  • Daily Wisdom

    During the school year, check here for some fascinating facts, interesting ideas, and provocative arguments.

  • Writing Guide

    Not sure when to use a comma or semicolon? Want to develop your ideas? Check out the writing guide.

  • Discussion Forum

    Discuss the ideas from class here. You can use the discussion forum for extra credit and to make up for missing quizzes.

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