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Social Studies
The Social Studies Department wishes to prepare students for participation in an ever-changing world through the development of their ability to critically analyze political, economic, social and cultural issues. Such a course of action will foster, in the student, such qualities as understanding and tolerance, belief in the dignity of all mankind, reliance upon the intellect in the solving of problems, appreciation for the democratic principles that make our country great, and an awareness of the necessity of international cooperation in an ever-increasingly sophisticated world.
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Instructors |
Courses |
Ryan Bice
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Sociology, U.S. History, & Political Science |
Kathleen Cascio
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US History, AP U.S. History
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Maura Frenn
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US History, Emerging Nations, Civil War, Asia/Russia |
Amy Greuel
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AP Psychology |
Mark Lambrecht
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Student Government, World History |
Carlos Romo
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American Government, US History |
Jason Strickler
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World History, AP European History |
Mark Montanye
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AP Human Geography, American Government, World Geography |
William Plant
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American Government, Economics |
Katy Rosenbrook |
American Government, World History
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Matthew Scherbarth
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American History, US History, AP U.S. History |
Stephanie Scholze
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Psychology, & AP Psychology |
Jordan Van Riper |
Honors American Government, Political Science, American Government |
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