The New York State ELA Standards focus on the following key strands:
Program Focus:
Mount Sinai's elementary ELA program fosters foundational literacy skills, helping students develop strong reading, writing, speaking, and listening abilities. Through systematic and explicit instruction, students develop phonemic awareness, phonics, fluency, vocabulary, and comprehension to become confident and proficient readers.
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The middle grades ELA curriculum builds on foundational literacy skills and transitions students into more complex reading and writing tasks. Instruction is aligned with the NYS ELA Standards and emphasizes critical thinking, analysis, and communication skills.
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Program Focus:
The high school ELA program is designed to prepare students for college and career readiness by refining their abilities in reading comprehension, literary analysis, writing, and research. The curriculum includes a range of Regents, Honors, and Advanced Placement (AP) courses that challenge students to think critically and express themselves effectively.
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Please refer to the Mt. Sinai Course Offering Guide for a detailed description of specific high school ELA courses, including prerequisites and course content.