Frequently Asked Questions:
What makes the
Humanities
Academy different from the other English and Social Studies courses at
Soquel
High School?
In addition to the
Humanities
Academy,
Soquel
High School offers regular and intensive levels of 9th and 10th grade English and Social Studies. However, the
Humanities
Academy is a level higher than the intensive levels and supports the student who truly desires to pursue academic excellence in high school. Students in the
Humanities
Academy also enroll in two years of Social Studies for 9th and 10th grade; students in other levels take just one year of Social Studies, in the 10th grade. In addition, summer reading and writing is required of
Humanities
Academy students. Finally, because students in the
Humanities
Academy students take an additional year of Social Studies in their freshman year, they must insure that they complete a required Health class that is typically completed during the freshman year. A year-by-year outline of the
Humanities
Academy is provided below.
9th Grade
English: Intensive English 9
Social Studies: Intensive Geography and World Cultures
10th Grade
English: Intensive English 10
Social Studies: Intensive World History
11th Grade
English: Honors American Literature
Social Studies: AP
US History
12th Grade
English: AP English Literature and Composition
Social Studies: AP American Government and AP Macroeconomics
Do any other high schools offer a program like the
Humanities
Academy?
No.
Santa Cruz
High School offers a
Math
Academy, but at the present time,
Soquel
High School is the only public high school in the area with a specific program like the
Humanities
Academy.
What are the criteria used to enroll students in the
Humanities
Academy?
Student applications are reviewed using a combination of two criteria: a uniform writing assessment and 8th grade Social Studies and English teacher recommendations.
How can my child apply to the
Humanities
Academy?
Soquel
High School counselors will meet with 8th grade parents at Shoreline and
New Brighton
Middle Schools in March or April. Students from those schools who are interested in applying to the
Humanities
Academy can request an application from the counselors at that time. Students from private or other schools need to contact the Soquel High School Counseling office at (831) 429-3909 ext. 132, to request an application after March 1 of the year of desired enrollment.
Interested students then complete a student portion of the application; ask their 8th grade Social Studies and English teachers or their Humanities teacher to complete a teacher recommendation section of the application; and attend one of three scheduled writing assessments. Writing assessments will be held at
New Brighton
Middle School,
Shoreline
Middle School, and
Soquel
High School on different days over the course of three weeks in April/May.
After all applications and writing assessments have been reviewed, students will receive a letter in late May indicating the status of their applications. The students selected to be in the
Humanities
Academy will automatically have their fall schedules changed; in addition, enrolled students will be required to attend an informational meeting in June.
If my child is accepted into the Humanities Academy for her/his freshman year, does that mean that s/he will automatically be in the program for the sophomore, junior, and/or senior years?
No. First, students must maintain a minimum C grade in both English and Social Studies in order to continue each semester during the first two years. Students with a C- or lower in either class at each semester end will be reassigned to other English and Social Studies classes for the next semester. In addition, at the end of the sophomore year, students interested in continuing in the
Humanities
Academy will be required to apply for AP US History and Honors American Literature for the junior year. Finally, students must also apply for AP English and AP Government or AP Economics for their senior year. While a majority of
Humanities
Academy students will be eligible to continue with the program each year, some students will not.
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