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Social Studies at HMHS

Social Studies at HMHS. 2009 To 2013. Sequence of State Required Courses. Global Issues – Grade 9 United States History I- Grade 10 United States History II – Grade 11. Grade 9. Global Issues or Accelerated Global Issues (New 2009 – ’10) Emphasis on multi-culturalism

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Social Studies at HMHS

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  1. Social Studies at HMHS 2009 To 2013

  2. SequenceofState Required Courses • Global Issues – Grade 9 • United States History I- Grade 10 • United States History II – Grade 11

  3. Grade 9 Global Issues or Accelerated Global Issues (New 2009 – ’10) • Emphasis on multi-culturalism Optional Semester Course • The Law and You

  4. Grade 10 U. S. History I - Mandatory Survey Two Main Options: • Accelerated • College Preparatory

  5. Grade 11 U.S. History II – Mandatory Survey • Two Main Options • College Preparatory • Advanced Placement • Other Options: • Holocaust and Genocide • Vietnam • Sports, Values, and Society (New Course 2009 – ’10) • Criminal Law (New Course 2009 – ’10) • Intro to Psychology (New Course 2009 – ’10) • Economics (New Course 2009 – ’10) • AP European History • AP World History

  6. Grade 12 No Social Studies Required Optional Full Year Courses • AP European History • AP U. S. Government and Politics • AP World History

  7. Grade 12 Optional Semester Courses: • Holocaust and Genocide • Vietnam • Sports, Values, and Society (New Course 2009 – ’10) • Criminal Law (New Course 2009 – ’10) • Intro to Psychology (New Course 2009 – ’10) • Economics (New Course 2009 – ’10)

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