Mr. Tim Hruszkewycz
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English III -College Prep
After finishing The Scarlet Letter, we are going to do a brief overview of A Raisin in the Sun. Make sure to bring this book to class. Following A Raisin in the Sun, we will begin chronologically in American history, looking at Native American origin myths, followed by how Puritanism inadvertently incited the Age of Reason.
For more information, please go to my Edmodo page at https://edmodo.com/public/mr-hruszkewycz-s-junior-cp-class/group_id/15055157
AP English III
After finishing The Scarlet Letter quiz, we are going to do a brief overview of the many, many novels that were options over the summer. Students should bring any supplemental work that Ms. Shinkle assigned. Students will be presenting their novels along with writing a paper. From there, we will continue into the textbook, looking at the idea of the "City on a Hill" and tying the idea back to The Scarlet Letter.
For more information, please go to the Edmodo page at https://edmodo.com/public/mr-hruszkewycz-s-junior-ap-class/group_id/15053189
Education
Franciscan University of Steubenville -Bachelor of Art (English / Theatre)
Madonna University -Teaching Certification
Work Experience
2015-present: Villa Madonna Academy
2014 - 2015: Cincinnati Public Schools (Oyler)
2009 - 2014: Archdiocese of Cincinnati (St. Thomas More Catholic School)
2008 - 2009: Archdiocese of Detroit (Shrine Catholic High School and Academy)
Awards, Honors, & Certifications
Teacher of the Year (2008 - 2009)
Personal Message
"Finally, from so little sleeping and so much reading, his brain dried up and he went completely out of his mind." --Don Quixote