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Stone Soup, our literary magazine, has received the highest award from the National Council of Teachers of English as well as first place in the Scholastic Press Competition. Students have won many individual writing awards such as the Phi Beta Kappa essay contest, and awards, which in the National Council of English Writing Achievement Awards, a Scholastic Portfolio Award (among five nationally), and "Best in Contest", "First Place" and many other awards in the Raleigh Fine Arts Contest. In addition, our AP scores have consistently far surpassed the national average even though an exceptionally large number of students take the exam.
Each grade level at Enloe includes a study
of a variety of ethnic and cultural selections and a writing program based
on the Wake County Curriculum. Students are encouraged to enroll
in writing classes in order to use their creative talents and to improve
their writing skills as reinforcement for their English classes.
Computer labs and classroom computers are used for writing projects,
essays, poetry, and related publications such as the school yearbook and
newspaper.
For More Information - Contact Joyce Nelson, Department Chair 856-7922\7918






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