Social Science
The Social Studies Department seeks to provide our youth with a sense of the past and an understanding of the ideals on which political, economic, and social development has been based. Through this framework, they can develop the skills of critical thinking, problem solving, and decision-making that will enable them to creatively and intelligently meet the challenges of a changing world and become lifelong learners.
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Global Studies and Skills | American Government |
World History | AP Government & Politics US |
AP European History | Economics |
United States History | AP Macroeconomics |
AP United States History | Human Ecology/Health |
For more detailed course descriptions, see the Course Catalog
People

Mark Alvarez
AP Government
AP Macroeconomics
Economics

Shelby Anderson
Social Studies

Kristin Cowles
US History
AP US History
TOSA - Writing
AP US History
TOSA - Writing

Michelle Foster
Human Ecology

Heather Hanson
World History
AP European History
AP Art History
AP European History
AP Art History

Jennifer Lundblad
Global Studies
Leadership
Leadership

Carolen Sadler
World History
US History
US History

Jun Shen
AER
Model UN
TOSA - Technology
Video Production
World History

Jonathan Todd
American Government
Economic
Model UN
Economic
Model UN