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People may not understand, but they will learn i tory Can Make Difference FlBtg Staff istory of the United States is like the old poem! In 1492 Columbus sailed the ocean blue... American history is just one of the different types of many social studies clas- ses. American government teaches you the Bill of Rights, procedures of the government, and many more different things. American government is a interesting course. lt is basically reviewing you from previous history clas- ses, Russell jackson said. Mui! 122-I I ll 1231 World History is where you learn about the differ- ent kinds of people who lived long time ago in A.D. and B.C. An American govern- ment teacher, Evenlyn Coppola and a senior Leah Pennington founded an organization called junior Political Animals Club. They are the first high school branch of the IPAC in the state. IPAC is involved also with the Close-up Pro- gram. Together, they sent students from across the nation to Washington D.C., for a week. ln order to raise money for the trip they put on many differ- J L3 KI 4 li. I ent fundraisers. Some of the fun- draisers we are doing to raise money are car washes, auctions, talent shows, fish-fries, and sell- ing candy, April Hirby said. There are 'l4 mem- bers of IPAC and not all went but they all helped to raise money. They felt that the junior chapter of the Political Animals can make as much of a difference in the state as the politicians in office. Lakhiva Blann and Bobby Current sit at one of the tables in their social studies class concentrating and working hard to finish their assignment. if 'll . 78 Academics ref' Brian Linn April Hirby and Damon D'Amico sit and listen during one of their Political An- imals meetings held in the library to dis- cuss and plan more fund raisers.
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