"Every child in America should be acquainted with his own country. He should read books that furnish him with ideas that will be useful to him in life and practice. As soon as he opens his lips, he should rehearse the history of his own country." --Noah Webster, On the Education of Youth in America, 1788

ALL CLASSES...click on the "Field of Honor Extra Credit" link to the right (above the "It's Kirby. It's epic.") for an Extra Credit Opportunity that expires on Sunday, 5/22!
This week's schedule:
Monday– A day
Tuesday– B day
Wednesday– Late Start A day
Thursday– B day
Friday– A day
   U.S. History= .
  • Those of you taking AP & IB Exams must communicate in advance when you will be missing class & follow up to get what you have missed. 
  • Be reading Chapter 17 in your textbook; we will be moving on in to the 70s in class this week.
  • Additionally, your 4th Quarter Project on "The Most Influential American" will be introduced this week as well. Here is a link to the actual assignment & these are the forms that must be completed and turned in on 5/26 (for A day classes) and 5/27 (for B day classes).
AP Euro= .
  • You will be assigned a Culture Project this week (and will be given some time to work in class on Monday). This project will highlight other areas of the world that our studies this year did not focus on (since you get World History credit for this class, we're going to look at a bit more of the world).
  • The ABCs of Culture Project is due on Wednesday (5/18); there will be a quiz based on the presentations.
  • Stay tuned for an extra credit opportunity later this week!

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