Mowery, Kristen
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Mowery's Schedule
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Monday
7:20 - 7:50 Office Hours- Period 1 - Sociology
- Period 2 - Planning
- Period 3 - Honors World History
- Period 4 - Sociology
- Period 5 - AP World History
- Period 6 - Sociology
- Period 7 - Honors World History
Contact Info
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Please feel free to contact me with any concerns about your student. The best way to reach me is through e-mail: kristen.mowery@casdonline.org You may also call the high school and they will deliver a message to me. 717 - 263-9281
Social Studies Rocks
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I teach AP World History.
The goal of the class is to take and pass the AP test in April. The class is weighted (1.4), so the content is accordingly very rigorous. You will learn not only the content for the AP test, but good analyzing and writing skills that will assist you in other classes as well. This class moves at a quick pace and has high expectations. You can expect to read and write daily.
I teach Honors World History.
This is a weighted course (1.2) with a rigorous concentration on 4 major areas of the world: Asia, Africa, Europe, and the Middle East.
I also teach Sociology. This is a 1/2 year course that deals with social issues and how they affect society. Students are encouraged to analyze societal norms and beliefs on a variety of topics. This is traditionally an 11th or 12th grade course, although some 10th graders take the course.
A few odds and ends....
I do not take late work. I have almost 180 students, and my students are 16, 17, and 18 years old. The work is turned in on time or it is a zero.
The library has numerous tools to assist you with research and citations.