Great history classrooms lead students in investigations into the pivotal ideas, events, and cultural interactions that transformed our past.
Our history curriculum is rooted in a commitment to emparting a core foundation of historical knowledge.
Lessons are designed around questions about the past, challenging students to draw on primary and secondary sources to answer them.
Students demonstrate knowledge through discussion and writing, as well as projects that include drafting political cartoons and simulating historical debates.
Students investigate diverse sources and evaluate competing narratives to dispel one-sided versions of history and develop informed insights.
Our history curriculum cultivates scholars as curious, nuanced thinkers who build historical arguments and marshal evidence to support their claims.
Our complete middle school history curriculum guides scholars through the history of the United States, from colonization to the election of President Obama.
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