“Autumn carries more gold in its pocket than all the other seasons.” ― Jim Bishop


This Week's Schedule:
Monday– Late Start A day
Tuesday–  B day (Assembly Schedule)
Wednesday– A day
Thursday– B day (Extended Lunch Schedule)
Friday– A day
Check the "Peer Court" tab on the "home" page for information about an upcoming extra credit opportunity NEXT week.


U.S. History=
 
  • Be reading your textbook pages 46-89 at home because you are accountable for what is in the textbook in addition to what we cover in class (they parallel each other).
  • You have a test coming up quick; don’t fall behind on your reading & the study guide!
  • The Study Guide covering Westward Expansion, the Civil War, & Reconstruction (to be completed in your comp book...link to a copy here) and several other items (including the Civil War Map linked here) are due on your test day...(Odd periods are due 10/11 & even periods are due on 10/14).
    • If a question on the study guide has parts “a”, “b”, and “c” be sure that you label and complete all parts so you can earn the maximum amount of points.
    • Also, be sure to check the list on the board in class so that you can keep track of all the required items that should be in your comp book.

A.P. Euro= 
  • We have a SAQ (Short Answer Question) at the start of class on Monday related to your Chapter 14 & 15 exam.
  • Bring your comp book to class on Monday & Wednesday this week.
  • The new study guide & map for Chapter 16 were passed out in class on Thursday. The new note packets will be passed out in class on Monday.
  • There will be a Chapter 16 Vocabulary Quiz in class on 10/9.
  • Use the reading schedule to pace yourself so you don’t fall behind!
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