"You measure the size of the accomplishment by the obstacles you had to overcome to reach your goals." ~Booker T. Washington

This Week's Schedule:
Monday– 1st & 5th period Finals
Tuesday– 2nd & 6th period Finals
Wednesday– 3rd & 7th period Finals
Thursday– 4th & 8th period Finals
Friday–  No School for students
***The first Final of the day is 8:00-10:00 & the second is 10:20-12:20.

U.S. History= 
  • The 1st Semester Final covers Chapters 1-9 and will be comprised of multiple choice & matching questions.
  • Your comp book is due the day of your final! A link to a list of all the items that should be in your comp book was sent via School Loop last Friday. You can also find in the right hand column on this site under "Helpful Links".
    • Please have your Chapter 9 Study Guide completed (as it is due that day, here is a link to a copy of that).
    • Please fold the corners (or use post-it notes) on the pages with stamps. Remember, stamps are extra credit at the end of the semester.
  • Final grades for the 1st Semester will be posted by 1:00 pm on Saturday, 1/28.
A.P. Euro= 
  • The second part of the 1st Semester Final covers Chapters 12-25 (except for Chapter 24) and will be comprised of 55 multiple choice & 4 short answer questions.
  • Your comp book is due the day of your final!  You can find a link in the right hand column on this site under "Helpful Links" that has a list of all items that should be in your comp book.
    • Please fold the corners (or use post-it notes) on the pages with stamps. Remember, stamps are extra credit at the end of the semester.
  • Final grades for the 1st Semester will be posted by 1:00 pm on Saturday, 1/28.

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