Mr. Crouse World History and American Government

 

World History

The high school world history course provides students with a comprehensive, intensive study of major events and themes in world history. 

Students begin with a study of the earliest civilizations worldwide and continue to examine major developments and themes in all regions of the world. 

The course culminates in a study of change and continuity and globalization at the beginning of the 21st century.


 Class Overview

The high school American Government course surveys the structure and operation of the American federal government, the state government of Georgia and American local government. Topics to be covered include the Constitution, American political culture, party and group politics, the Congress, the Presidency, and the Court. 


Civic education must provide students with a foundation of core knowledge in democracy and federalism while exposing students to current issues and events. It is the goal of this course to enable students to become active participants in the political process, even prior to reaching voting age. 


Students must develop the capacity to make judgments, form reasoned opinions, and propose appropriate civic actions based on the resulting values of such thinking. The result of this course is enthusiastic participation in government at the local, state, and national levels. The best citizen is an informed citizen. 



 

About Me

Welcome to my class! You can find me in room 304 on the East Campus. I teach World History and American Government, and I am a big proponent on trying to make students become better thinkers. 

I graduated from the University of Georgia, and this is my 2nd year here at RHHS. I am an assistant basketball coach. 

I have been married for 1 year, and I enjoy athletics, coffee, and outdoor activities. I attend CBC Richmond Hill that meets at JF Gregory Park, and have been attending there since July 2022. 

  

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