Franklin High School
Grade 12G24H13 Latin I - Latin I students are introduced to the principles of Latin grammar, basic vocabulary and English derivatives to build reading and writing proficiency. An emphasis is also placed on the study and understanding of Roman mythology, culture and history. Daily participation and study are required. Students will take the STAMP proficiency assessment as part of a student’s final exam grade. Grade Level: 9-12 Prerequisite: None Teacher Recommendation Needed: No Minimum Credit: 1.0 Maximum Credit: 1.0 NCAA Approved: Yes

Franklin High SchoolG24H13 Latin I - Latin I students are introduced to the principles of Latin grammar, basic vocabulary and English derivatives to build reading and writing proficiency. An emphasis is also placed on the study and understanding of Roman mythology, culture and history. Daily participation and study are required. Students will take the STAMP proficiency assessment as part of a student’s final exam grade. Grade Level: 9-12 Prerequisite: None Teacher Recommendation Needed: No Minimum Credit: 1.0 Maximum Credit: 1.0 NCAA Approved: Yes

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