Welcome to Dr. Jung's Class Information!
Welcome to Dr. Jung's Class Information!
Dual Credit Sociology: Students will take the final exam.
Test Date: Friday, May 30, 2025
Deadlines: All assignments must be submitted by the end of the unit.
Government: Students will take the final exam.
Test Date: Thursday, May 29, 2025
Deadlines: All assignments must be submitted by the end of the unit.
World Geography: Students will take the final exam.
Test Date: Friday, May 30, 2025
Deadlines: All assignments must be submitted by the end of the unit.
Dual Credit Sociology: Students will review sociology.
Test Date: No test this week.
Deadlines: All assignments must be submitted by the end of the unit.
Government: Students will explain the foundational principles of American democracy, including the concepts of liberty, justice, and equality.
Test Date: No test this week.
Deadlines: All assignments must be submitted by the end of the unit.
World Geography: Students will explore Australian counties.
Test Date: No test this week.
Deadlines: All assignments must be submitted by the end of the unit.
Dual Credit Sociology: Students will review sociology.
Test Date: No test this week.
Deadlines: All assignments must be submitted by the end of the unit.
Government: Students will explain the foundational principles of American democracy, including the concepts of liberty, justice, and equality.
Test Date: May 16, 2024
Deadlines: All assignments must be submitted by the end of the unit.
World Geography: Students will explore Australian counties.
Test Date: No test this week.
Deadlines: All assignments must be submitted by the end of the unit.
Dual Credit Sociology: Students will explore various processes that lead to social change.
Test Date: Final Exam May 7, 2025
Deadlines: All assignments must be submitted by the end of the unit.
Government: Students will identify and describe the judicial branch.
Test Date: May 9, 2025
Deadlines: All assignments must be submitted by the end of the unit.
World Geography: Students will explore East Asian counties.
Test Date: No test this week.
Deadlines: All assignments must be submitted by the end of the unit.
Dual Credit Sociology: Students will explore government and media.
Test Date: No test this week.
Deadlines: All assignments must be submitted by the end of the unit.
Government: Students will explore the executive branch.
Test Date: November 22, 2024
Deadlines: All assignments must be submitted by the end of the unit.
World Geography: Students will explore South Asian counties.
Test Date: No test this week.
Deadlines: All assignments must be submitted by the end of the unit.
Dual Credit Sociology: Students will identify major components of religion.
Test Date: No test this week.
Deadlines: All assignments must be submitted by the end of the unit.
Government: Students will examine how media influences and shapes democratic processes.
Test Date: April 18, 2025
Deadlines: All assignments must be submitted by the end of the unit.
World Geography: Students will explore the Asian counties.
Test Date: No test this week.
Deadlines: All assignments must be submitted by the end of the unit.
Dual Credit Sociology: Students will identify different types of families.
Test Date: No test this week.
Deadlines: All assignments must be submitted by the end of the unit.
Government: Students will analyze the functions of political parties.
Test Date: November 15, 2024
Deadlines: All assignments must be submitted by the end of the unit.
World Geography: Students will explore the continent of Asia.
Test Date: No test this week.
Deadlines: All assignments must be submitted by the end of the unit.
Dual Credit Sociology: Students will explore current trends in an aging population.
Test Date: No test this week.
Deadlines: All assignments must be submitted by the end of the unit.
Government: Students will define different views on the balance of power between federal, state, and local government.
Test Date: April 11, 2025
Deadlines: All assignments must be submitted by the end of the unit.
World Geography: Students will explore identify unique geographic features of Middle East countries.
Test Date: No test this week.
Deadlines: All assignments must be submitted by the end of the unit.
Dual Credit Sociology: Students will define and differentiate between key concepts related to gender, including gender identity, gender roles, and gender expression.
Test Date: April 4, 2024
Deadlines: All assignments must be submitted by the end of the unit.
Government: Students will examine and analyze the three branches of government
Test Date: April 4, 2025
Deadlines: All assignments must be submitted by the end of the unit.
World Geography: Students will explore the people, places, and environments of the African continent.
Test Date: No test this week.
Deadlines: All assignments must be submitted by the end of the unit.
Dual Credit Sociology: Students will delve into the key concepts in the sociology of race and ethnicity.
Deadlines: All assignments must be submitted by the end of the unit.
Government: Students will study the various types of governments found around the world.
Test Date: March 28, 2025
Deadlines: All assignments must be submitted by the end of the unit.
World Geography: Students will identify the continent of Africa and it location on a world map.
Test Date: No test this week.
Deadlines: All assignments must be submitted by the end of the unit.
Dual Credit Sociology: Students will review for the midterm exam.
Test Date: Friday, March 14, 2025
Deadlines: All assignments must be submitted by the end of the unit.
Government: Students will review for the final exam.
Test Date: March 13th and 14th, 2025
Deadlines: All assignments must be submitted by the end of the unit.
World Geography: Students will review for the final exam
Test Date: Thursday, March 13, 2025
Deadlines: All assignments must be submitted by the end of the unit.
Dual Credit Sociology: Students will define and explain the fundamental concepts of social stratification, including class, status, and power.
Test Date: No test this week.
Deadlines: All assignments must be submitted by the end of the unit.
Government: Students will explain the foundational principles of American democracy, including the concepts of liberty, justice, and equality.
Test Date: October 4, 2024
Deadlines: All assignments must be submitted by the end of the unit.
World Geography: Students will locate and describe key physical features of Europe, including major rivers, mountains, and climate zones.
Test Date: No tests this week.
Deadlines: All assignments must be submitted by the end of the unit.
Dual Credit Sociology: Students will define deviance and distinguish between societal norms, formal laws, and informal social expectations.
Test Date: No test this week.
Deadlines: All assignments must be submitted by the end of the unit.
World Geography: Students will identify and locate key geographic features of South America, including major rivers, mountains, deserts, and climate zones.
Test Date: No tests this week.
Deadlines: All assignments must be submitted by the end of the unit.
Government: Students will identify and describe the structure of the judicial branch, including the Supreme Court, appellate courts, and district courts.
Test Date: September 27, 2024
Deadlines: All assignments must be submitted by the end of the unit.
Dual Credit Sociology: Students will focus on understanding the nature, dynamics, and impact of various group types on individuals and societies.
Test Date: No test this week.
Deadlines: All assignments must be submitted by the end of the unit.
World Geography: Students will identify and describe the major physical geographical features of the United States and Canada, including mountains, rivers, lakes, and climate zones.
Test Date: No tests this week.
Deadlines: All assignments must be submitted by the end of the unit.
Government: Students will identify the key roles and functions of the executive branch, including the President, Vice President, and Cabinet members.
Test Date: September 20, 2024
Deadlines: All assignments must be submitted by the end of the unit.
Dual Credit Sociology: Students will define socialization and explain its significance in the development of individuals and societies.
Test Date: No test this week.
Deadlines: All assignments must be submitted by the end of the unit.
Government: Students will examine how media influences and shapes democratic processes.
Test Date: February 7, 2025
Deadlines: All assignments must be submitted by the end of the unit.
World Geography: Students will pinpoint and label the major geographic features of North America.
Test Date: No tests this week.
Deadlines: All assignments must be submitted by the end of the unit.
Dual Credit Sociology: Students will distinguish between culture and society, outline the fundamental components of culture, and compare various types of societies.
Test Date: January 31, 2025
Deadlines: All assignments must be submitted by the end of the unit.
Government: Students will examine how media influences and shapes democratic processes.
Test Date: January 31, 2025
Deadlines: All assignments must be submitted by the end of the unit.
World Geography: Students will pinpoint and label the major geographic features of North America.
Test Date: No tests this week.
Deadlines: All assignments must be submitted by the end of the unit.
Dual Credit Sociology: Students will examine the fundamental concepts and principles of research design.
Test Date: No tests this week.
Deadlines: All assignments must be submitted by the end of the unit.
Government: Students will investigate the two-party system in the United States.
Test Date: September 6, 2024
Deadlines: All assignments must be submitted by the end of the unit.
World Geography: Students will analyze and describe the geographic diversity of North America.
Test Date: No tests this week.
Deadlines: All assignments must be submitted by the end of the unit.
Dual Credit Sociology: Students will explore various sociological perspectives.
Test Date: No tests this week.
Deadlines: All assignments must be submitted by the end of the unit.
Government: Students will explore various perspectives on how power is distributed and balanced among federal, state, and local governments.
Test Date: January 17, 2025
Deadlines: All assignments must be submitted by the end of the unit.
World Geography: Students will analyze the interactions between people, places, and environments across local, regional, national, and international scales from a geographical perspective.
Test Date: No tests this week.
Deadlines: All assignments must be submitted by the end of the unit.
Dual Credit Sociology: Students will explore various sociological perspectives.
Test Date: No tests this week.
Deadlines: All assignments must be submitted by the end of the unit.
Government: Students will study the various types of governments found around the world.
Test Date: January 10, 2025
Deadlines: All assignments must be submitted by the end of the unit.
World Geography: Students will analyze and assess the validity and usefulness of diverse geographic sources, including primary and secondary sources, aerial photographs, and maps.
Test Date: No tests this week.
Deadlines: All assignments must be submitted by the end of the unit.
Dual Credit Sociology: Students will take the final exam.
Test Date: Wednesday, 12/18/2024.
Deadlines: All assignments must be submitted by the end of the unit.
Government: Students will take the final exam.
Test Date: Tuesday, 12/17/2024
Deadlines: All assignments must be submitted by the end of the unit.
World Geography: Students will take the final exam.
Test Date: Friday, 12/20/2024.
Deadlines: All assignments must be submitted by the end of the unit.
Dual Credit Sociology: Students will explore various processes that lead to social change.
Test Date: No test this week.
Deadlines: All assignments must be submitted by the end of the unit.
Government: Students will identify and describe the judicial branch.
Test Date: December 13, 2024
Deadlines: All assignments must be submitted by the end of the unit.
World Geography: Students will explore Australian counties.
Test Date: No test this week.
Deadlines: All assignments must be submitted by the end of the unit.
Dual Credit Sociology: Students will explore government and media.
Test Date: No test this week.
Deadlines: All assignments must be submitted by the end of the unit.
Government: Students will explore the executive branch.
Test Date: November 22, 2024
Deadlines: All assignments must be submitted by the end of the unit.
World Geography: Students will explore East Asian counties.
Test Date: No test this week.
Deadlines: All assignments must be submitted by the end of the unit.
Dual Credit Sociology: Students will identify major components of religion.
Test Date: No test this week.
Deadlines: All assignments must be submitted by the end of the unit.
Government: Students will examine how media influences and shapes democratic processes.
Test Date: November 22, 2024
Deadlines: All assignments must be submitted by the end of the unit.
World Geography: Students will explore the Asian counties.
Test Date: No test this week.
Deadlines: All assignments must be submitted by the end of the unit.
Dual Credit Sociology: Students will identify different types of families.
Test Date: No test this week.
Deadlines: All assignments must be submitted by the end of the unit.
Government: Students will analyze the functions of political parties.
Test Date: November 15, 2024
Deadlines: All assignments must be submitted by the end of the unit.
World Geography: Students will explore the continent of Asia.
Test Date: No test this week.
Deadlines: All assignments must be submitted by the end of the unit.
Dual Credit Sociology: Students will explore current trends in an aging population.
Test Date: No test this week.
Deadlines: All assignments must be submitted by the end of the unit.
Government: Students will define different views on the balance of power between federal, state, and local government.
Test Date: November 8, 2024
Deadlines: All assignments must be submitted by the end of the unit.
World Geography: Students will explore identify unique geographic features of Middle East countries.
Test Date: No test this week.
Deadlines: All assignments must be submitted by the end of the unit.
Dual Credit Sociology: Students will define and differentiate between key concepts related to gender, including gender identity, gender roles, and gender expression.
Test Date: November 1, 2024
Deadlines: All assignments must be submitted by the end of the unit.
Government: Students will study the various types of governments found around the world.
Test Date: November 1, 2024
Deadlines: All assignments must be submitted by the end of the unit.
World Geography: Students will explore the people, places, and environments of the African continent.
Test Date: No test this week.
Deadlines: All assignments must be submitted by the end of the unit.
Dual Credit Sociology: Students will delve into the key concepts in the sociology of race and ethnicity.
Deadlines: All assignments must be submitted by the end of the unit.
Government: Students will study the various types of governments found around the world.
Test Date: October 25, 2024
Deadlines: All assignments must be submitted by the end of the unit.
World Geography: Students will identify the continent of Africa and it location on a world map.
Test Date: No test this week.
Deadlines: All assignments must be submitted by the end of the unit.
Dual Credit Sociology: Students will review for the midterm exam.
Test Date: Friday, October 11, 2024
Deadlines: All assignments must be submitted by the end of the unit.
Government: Students will review for the final exam.
Test Date: October 10th and 11th, 2024
Deadlines: All assignments must be submitted by the end of the unit.
World Geography: Students will review for the final exam
Test Date: Friday, October 11, 2024
Deadlines: All assignments must be submitted by the end of the unit.
Dual Credit Sociology: Students will define and explain the fundamental concepts of social stratification, including class, status, and power.
Test Date: No test this week.
Deadlines: All assignments must be submitted by the end of the unit.
Government: Students will explain the foundational principles of American democracy, including the concepts of liberty, justice, and equality.
Test Date: October 4, 2024
Deadlines: All assignments must be submitted by the end of the unit.
World Geography: Students will locate and describe key physical features of Europe, including major rivers, mountains, and climate zones.
Test Date: No tests this week.
Deadlines: All assignments must be submitted by the end of the unit.
Dual Credit Sociology: Students will define deviance and distinguish between societal norms, formal laws, and informal social expectations.
Test Date: No test this week.
Deadlines: All assignments must be submitted by the end of the unit.
Government: Students will identify and describe the structure of the judicial branch, including the Supreme Court, appellate courts, and district courts.
Test Date: September 27, 2024
Deadlines: All assignments must be submitted by the end of the unit.
World Geography: Students will identify and locate key geographic features of South America, including major rivers, mountains, deserts, and climate zones.
Test Date: No tests this week.
Deadlines: All assignments must be submitted by the end of the unit.
Dual Credit Sociology: Students will focus on understanding the nature, dynamics, and impact of various group types on individuals and societies.
Test Date: No test this week.
Deadlines: All assignments must be submitted by the end of the unit.
Government: Students will identify the key roles and functions of the executive branch, including the President, Vice President, and Cabinet members.
Test Date: September 20, 2024
Deadlines: All assignments must be submitted by the end of the unit.
World Geography: Students will identify and describe the major physical geographical features of the United States and Canada, including mountains, rivers, lakes, and climate zones.
Test Date: No tests this week.
Deadlines: All assignments must be submitted by the end of the unit.
Dual Credit Sociology: Students will define socialization and explain its significance in the development of individuals and societies.
Test Date: September 9, 2024
Deadlines: All assignments must be submitted by the end of the unit.
Government: Students will examine how media influences and shapes democratic processes.
Test Date: September 13, 2024
Deadlines: All assignments must be submitted by the end of the unit.
World Geography: Students will pinpoint and label the major geographic features of North America.
Test Date: No tests this week.
Deadlines: All assignments must be submitted by the end of the unit.
Dual Credit Sociology: Students will distinguish between culture and society, outline the fundamental components of culture, and compare various types of societies.
Test Date: September 6, 2024
Deadlines: All assignments must be submitted by the end of the unit.
Government: Students will investigate the two-party system in the United States.
Test Date: September 6, 2024
Deadlines: All assignments must be submitted by the end of the unit.
World Geography: Students will analyze and describe the geographic diversity of North America.
Test Date: No tests this week.
Deadlines: All assignments must be submitted by the end of the unit.
Dual Credit Sociology: Students will examine the fundamental concepts and principles of research design.
Test Date: No tests this week.
Deadlines: All assignments must be submitted by the end of the unit.
Government: Students will explore various perspectives on how power is distributed and balanced among federal, state, and local governments.
Test Date: August 30, 2024
Deadlines: All assignments must be submitted by the end of the unit.
World Geography: Students will analyze the interactions between people, places, and environments across local, regional, national, and international scales from a geographical perspective.
Test Date: No tests this week.
Deadlines: All assignments must be submitted by the end of the unit.
Dual Credit Sociology: Students will explore various sociological perspectives.
Test Date: No tests this week.
Deadlines: All assignments must be submitted by the end of the unit.
Government: Students will study the various types of governments found around the world.
Test Date: August 23, 2024
Deadlines: All assignments must be submitted by the end of the unit.
World Geography: Students will analyze and assess the validity and usefulness of diverse geographic sources, including primary and secondary sources, aerial photographs, and maps.
Test Date: No tests this week.
Deadlines: All assignments must be submitted by the end of the unit.