“The difference between a successful person and others is not a lack of strength, not a lack of knowledge, but rather a lack in will.” ― Vince Lombardi

This Week's Schedule:
Monday– Late Start B day
Tuesday– A day
Wednesday–  B day
Thursday– A Day 

Friday– B day 

U.S. History= 
  • You have the Chapter 9 & 10 Study Guide to be working on. It is due on 1/14 & 1/15, and there will be a short test that day.
  • Your New Deal Propaganda Poster Project was introduced prior to the break and is due on 1/16 & 1/17. 
    • Directions for the project were passed out in class prior to the break & can also be found linked here.
    • The 8.5"x11" poster will be collected in class that day.
    • Your written portion is due to be uploaded to turnitin.com by 11pm that day; you will not need to turn in a hard copy in class.
    • Please reread the email that was sent via School Loop prior to the Winter Break for further info.
  • In addition to the Chapter 11 Study Guide that was  given out the end of last week/the start of this week, you will receive a review guide for the 1st Semester Final. This is the last assignment you will be given for the semester.

A.P. Euro= 
  • Your Chapter 25 Study Guide & journal readings (to be completed in your comp book) are due on Tuesday, 1/14.
  • We will be covering Chapter 24 in the coming week & reviewing to prepare for your final that will be modeled after an actual AP Exam. 
    • The first part of your final will be an in-class essay on Thursday, 1/23.
    • The second part will be on our final day, 1/29 & will include both a multiple choice section & short answer questions covering Chapters 12-25.
    • More info will be shared this week in class.

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