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- Teacher: Eric Dorn
- Teacher: Clark Schultz
- Teacher: Eric Dorn
- Teacher: Clark Schultz
This is an introductory course to the Spanish language and its culture. Students develop a novice proficiency in the language through a variety of communicative activities that focus on the four language skills: reading, writing, listening and speaking. Students also develop awareness of Hispanic culture and what this means to them as young Christians.
Course purpose:
U.S. History 2 is a survey/overview of the political, social, cultural, economic, and religious developments from about 1850 through World War I.
Course goal:
This course will impart background on our nation’s history, examine its application to today, and help them to understand and appreciate their role as a Christian in the U.S. today.
- Teacher: Joshua Aden
- Teacher: Matthias Borgwardt
- Teacher: Denice Burger
- Teacher: Shelly Coron
- Teacher: Matt Doering
- Teacher: Sheldon Habben
- Teacher: Ruth Hirschfeld
United States History: Foundations explores the formulation of the United States from the period of North American colonization through 1850. This survey level class examines the political, social, and cultural developments during the period and explores legacies still seen in the United States today.
- Teacher: Markus Rupnow
The United States rose to global prominence in the decades leading to the first World War and later underwent a series of dramatic domestic changes as well as changes in its worldwide role. U.S. History - Modern Era is a course designed to highlight the transition of the United States as it transitioned after the first World War into the present. Special attention will be focused on the social, political, and economic developments over the period.
- Teacher: Justin Vanderhoof
Course purpose:
U.S. History 2 is a survey/overview of the political, social, cultural, economic, and religious developments from about 1850 through World War I.
Course goal:
This course will impart background on our nation’s history, examine its application to today, and help them to understand and appreciate their role as a Christian in the U.S. today.
- Teacher: Craig Sonntag
- Teacher: Caleb Kasper