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Social Studies

Mission

The National Council for the Social Studies defines social studies as "the integrated study of the social sciences and humanities to promote civic competence." In Prince George's County, the Social Studies program strives to teach students how to develop an understanding and appreciation of the contributions that diverse civilizations and cultures have made throughout history and the impact they have had on the development of democratic ideals.

Within our program, students study both historic and contemporary geographic, social, political, and economic issues that shaped the world that our students live in today. Through quality curriculum and professional development, our program promotes the enhancement of the classroom experience with a wide variety of educational opportunities including field studies, community projects, speaker programs, and other student interactive projects for the Social Studies to come alive in the classroom.

 

Faculty

Last Name
First Name
Courses/Position
Phone Extension
Email
Ammazzalorso Thomas Teacher 84083 thomas.ammazzalorso@pgcps.org
Bedford Roger Teacher 84161 roger.bedford@pgcps.org
Howard Lewis Teacher 84099 lewis.howard@pgcps.org
Pittman John Teacher 84102 john.pittman@pgcps.org
Stephan Peter Teacher Autism / SPED   peter.stephan@pgcps.org
Tomes Robert Teacher / Social Studies Chairperson 84074 robert.tomes@pgcps.org
Wright Antoine Teacher SPED 84107 antoine.wright@pgcps.org

Course Offerings

High School Core Courses

  • U.S. History - 9th Grade
  • Local, State and National Government - 10th Grade
  • World History - 11th Grade 

High School Electives

  • African American Studies
  • Sociology
  • Psychology
  • Student Government Leadership 

High School Advance Placement Courses

  • AP American Government and Politics
  • AP Human Geography
  • AP United States History
  • AP World History