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Year after year, every student seems to get stuck withsthe all-time boring class, Social Studies. sus seem yle appreciate Theiigoston Tea Ptstgtyitst The Civil, War. But asihistory teacher John Pounder said, History makes us learn from our mis- takes, As one of the traditional classes of- fered at ,historyrcloesfgive each, Student a perspective on which? zwe live. is made? upof six sections that guarantees each stu- dent the best learning experience possible: including an awareness of who they are and enablirjigggeach studentggt ,s,ipicls up certain iisnowledgeiitfdiihelp thenijii become acdnsiderate studetitfiand citizen, explained Qth grade Social Studies teacher Jim Morgan. in 10th grade, students were allowed to bids what SociaigJ,,iStudies class they the rftotti iiii popular ciassyifillichosen byiciislififiophomoresgl i'World Cultures helped me to understand other cultures and enabled me to look at them otjectivelyf' remembered Senior Kari Tinsley. Some ciasses that werefar from the ordinary ini,siflgegiSocial Studiessjtjdepartment were Anthropology, the studyfiof other cult tures and theories around the world, and American Government, which focused on all levels of our nation's government. Sen- iors enrolled in Psychologybociology. Psych- !Soc. T9OCl7tQfiiEiiJO'iCOODGf , The classcsciezi helps the students to get alangiwith people in Society and understand one's self. Psych.!Soc. independent Study was a course offered at Gateway for Juniors and Seniors, whereby each student, worked out of the schaaliat community facilities. Each student helped with handicapped, retard- ed, or any other lsind of people, Anyone who got the chance to participate in this course found that they had benefitted from it and helped other peopleyatg the same time. So frowned ,tsttglissctei sfudtegfif classes, we 'remembered that we were getting a lot more than just a boring class! 78 sims Studies ,.v S I SOCIAL STUDIES s . A KJQFQ'
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