Fishburne offers several self-paced, mastery-based language course offerings for native English and non-native English speakers. The modern language courses are designed to prepare students for college entrance.
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Fishburne offers several self-paced, mastery-based language course offerings for native English and non-native English speakers. The modern language courses are designed to prepare students for college entrance.
Four levels of Spanish are offered as well as 3 levels of English for non-native English speakers.
First year Spanish covers basic pronunciation, grammar, and translation. The cultures, histories and literature of the Spanish speaking world are introduced through readings and activities. Classes are conducted in Spanish as much as possible to build a working vocabulary.
Second year Spanish concentrates on developing speaking and writing skills. Continued development of vocabulary is a prime objective, along with a thorough study of grammar and syntax. The development of an appreciation of culture is continued.
Third year Spanish continues the study of vocabulary and grammar that was begun in Spanish I. Course work includes readings from Spanish literature, which can be utilized through online works and extensions of the textbook.
Fourth year Spanish is devoted to more vocabulary building and fine-tuning of grammar skills. Written assignments are a regular part of the course. These assignments are generated by study of the literature of major writers in the Spanish language and discussion of these works in Spanish.
This course is for students from countries where English is not the native language. It is designed to build grammar, vocabulary, listening and speaking, and reading and writing skills so students are able to communicate functionally in and out of the classroom. The class is taught relying heavily on an online program called “USA Learns.” Students use the online program and are monitored by an onsite instructor that provides assistance as needed. Upon completion of the USA Learns program students then begin a program for TOEFL Test preparation.
New Students (ROOKS) | $ 4000 |
Returning Students (Old Men) | $ 3500 |
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday | Wednesday Only | ||
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0610 | First Call \ Make Bed | 0610 | First Call \ Make Bed |
0630–0710 | Physical Training (W, F) | 0630–0710 | Physical Training (W, F) |
0715–0740 | Personal Hygiene \ Barracks Clean Up | 0715–0740 | Personal Hygiene \ Barracks Clean Up |
0745–0825 | Breakfast | 0745–0825 | Breakfast |
0825 | Accountability Formation | 0825 | Accountability Formation |
0830–1140 | 1st Class (breaks each hour) | 0830–1140 | 1st Class (breaks each hour) |
1145–1240 | 1st Class (breaks each hour) | 1145–1240 | Lunch |
1245 | Accountability Formation | 1245 | Accountability Formation |
1250–1600 | 2nd Class (breaks each hour) | 1250–1600 | 2nd Class (breaks each hour) |
1615 | Accountability Formation | 1605-1830 | JROTC Adventure Training |
1620–1720 | Athletics | ||
1730–1800 | Dinner | 1835–1905 | Dinner |
1800–1900 | Personal Time \ Retreat | 1910–2035 | Study Hall |
1905–2035 | Study Hall | ||
2035–2135 | Personal Time \ Room CQ (closed quarters) | 2035–2135 | Personal Time \ Room CQ |
2200 | TAPS/ Lights Out | 2200 | TAPS/ Lights Out |
Saturday | Sunday | ||
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0900 | First Call \ Make Bed | 0900 | First Call \ Make Bed |
0930 | Reveille (1st Formation) | 0930 | Reveille (1st Formation) |
0935–1030 | Breakfast | 1000 | Brunch |
1035 | Weekend Activities | 1040 | Church Formation |
1700–1745 | Retreat \ Dinner | 1100–1200 | Church or Character Development |
1745–2300 | Personal Time | 1200–1300 | Personal Time |
2300 | Room CQ | 1300 | Accountability Formation |
2315 | TAPS \ Lights Out | 1305–1650 | Town Pass \ Personal Time |
1700–1755 | Retreat \ Dinner | ||
Weekend Activities | 1800–1955 | Personal Time | |
Each Saturday, a trip will be offered to the cadets. In the past these have been: Shenandoah Caverns, Skyline Paintball, Kings Dominion, and Massanutten Water Park. These are subject to change. The third weekend (July 17-18) is typically considered an open weekend. Students are able to take leave (go home) on this weekend. |
2000–2130 | Study Hall | |
2200 | Room CQ | ||
2215 | TAPS \ Lights Out |