The Social Studies Department has developed a sequence of courses, the intent of which is to prepare students for their responsibilities as citizens of the world. Our programs in the high school build on the middle school coursework, giving students an understanding of modern world and American histories. Students will develop the skills of critical and creative thinking as a means to analyze the problems faced by America in the world community.
World History II, Course #2123
American History I, Course #2223
American History II, Course #2321
American History II Honors, Course #2331
The Global Citizen, Course #2461
Introduction to Psychology, Course #2661
Economics: How America Works, Course #2502
Experiencing Psychology, Course #2662
Early Childhood Education, Course #6321
Introduction to Sociology, Course #2721
World Religions and Philosophies, Course #2821 CP/2811 H
America's Journey: 1960's, course #2542
United States History A.P., Course #2441
A.P. Human Geography, Course #2741
A.P. Psychology, Course #2841
A.P. Ancient History, Course #2871
World History II, Course #2123
American History I, Course #2223
American History II, Course #2321
American History II Honors, Course #2331
The Global Citizen, Course #2461
Introduction to Psychology, Course #2661
Economics: How America Works, Course #2502
Experiencing Psychology, Course #2662
Early Childhood Education, Course #6321
Introduction to Sociology, Course #2721
World Religions and Philosophies, Course #2821 CP/2811 H
America's Journey: 1960's, course #2542
United States History A.P., Course #2441
A.P. Human Geography, Course #2741
A.P. Psychology, Course #2841
A.P. Ancient History, Course #2871