Grades 11 and 12: Government (Session B)
Students describe, analyze, and explain the American system of government at the federal, state, and local levels, in order to participate intelligently in that process as American citizens. Students analyze primary and secondary source material that addresses the American democratic system, its origins, and basic principles. Students are encouraged to participate in the electoral process through letter writing and involvement with a political party or issue. Research skills and current events are emphasized.
Open to students entering Grades 11-12.
This course is offered during Session B only: July 15-August 1, 9:00AM-1:00PM.
Students describe, analyze, and explain the American system of government at the federal, state, and local levels, in order to participate intelligently in that process as American citizens. Students analyze primary and secondary source material that addresses the American democratic system, its origins, and basic principles. Students are encouraged to participate in the electoral process through letter writing and involvement with a political party or issue. Research skills and current events are emphasized.
Open to students entering Grades 11-12.
This course is offered during Session B only: July 15-August 1, 9:00AM-1:00PM.
Students describe, analyze, and explain the American system of government at the federal, state, and local levels, in order to participate intelligently in that process as American citizens. Students analyze primary and secondary source material that addresses the American democratic system, its origins, and basic principles. Students are encouraged to participate in the electoral process through letter writing and involvement with a political party or issue. Research skills and current events are emphasized.
Open to students entering Grades 11-12.
This course is offered during Session B only: July 15-August 1, 9:00AM-1:00PM.