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- Eaglecrest High School
- Social Studies
Social Studies Department
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Mission Statement
To develop skilled and informed citizens with a desire to be lifelong learners who contribute to society and think critically about local, national, and international issues. The Social Studies Department is pleased to offer one of the few Advanced Placement opportunities for incoming freshmen, A.P. Human Geography. Other A.P. courses include United States Government and Politics, United States History, World History, and Psychology.
Social Studies Staff
- Administration, Social Studies
- English, Social Studies
- Social Studies
- World Languages, Social Studies
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- Arnold, Deninne

- Best, Matt

- Byers, Julia

- Casini, Kara

- Chamberlain, Stephanie

- Dennis, Arden

- Hendrian, Yvette

- Hume, Gayle

- Jordahl, Brittany

- Karp, Matt

- Killgore, Michele

- King, Hollie

- Kolstedt, Ty

- McCarthy, Neil

- McCleave, Rusty

- Palmer, Debra

- Rodriguez, Ileana

- Russo, Audrey

- Spare, Keely

- Spencer, Chris

- Taylor, Nate

- Watts, Greg

- Whittet, Michelle
Social Studies Course Progression
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9th Grade
Students in the 9th Grade are able to take:
College Prep Pathway
- World History/World Geography
AP/Honors Pathway
- AP Human Geography
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10th Grade
Students in the 10th Grade are able to take:
College Prep Pathway
- US Government (sem)
- Economics (sem)
AP/Honors Pathway
- AP World History
- AP US Government
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11th Grade
Students in the 11th Grade are able to take:
College Prep Pathway
- US History
AP/Honors Pathway
- AP US History
- AP Micro/Macro Economics
- AP US Government
- AP World History
- AP Art History*
*0.5 credit may be applied to Fine Arts Credit
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12th Grade
Students in the 12th Grade are able to take:
College Prep Pathway
- Psychology (sem)
- Sociology (sem)
- You And The Law (sem)
AP/Honors Pathway
- AP Psychology
- AP US History
- AP Micro/Macro Economics
- AP US Government
- AP World History
- AP Human Geography
- AP Art History*
*0.5 credit may be applied to Fine Arts Credit