To make intelligent choices in an interdependent, global environment, it is necessary that students acquire knowledge, utilize critical thinking, and develop process and conflict management skills. To foster positive interpersonal and inter-group relations, it is necessary that students develop a sense of cultural heritage and the value of human dignity in a multicultural, democratic society. It is the intent of the social studies program in Winton Woods City Schools to promote these attributes in students to assure that they become citizens of a democratic society who are sensitive to the rights, responsibilities, and needs of themselves, others, and society.
Mr. Caress
Bells 1/2, 3/4 & 7/8
Mr. Green
Bells 3/4 & 6/7
Mr. Scott
Bells 5, 6 & 7
Mr. Green
Honors Bell 1
Mr. Guinan
Bell 4
Mr. Lock
Bells 2/3 & 6/7
Mr. Rogers
Honors Bell 2
Mr. Schultz
Bells 1/2, 3/4 & 7/8
Mr. Scott
Bells 1, 2 & 8
Mrs. Kozlowski
Bells 1/2 & 6/7
Mrs. Power
Bells 2, 4 & 5
Mr. Rogers
AP Gov
Bells 3/4
Mr. Rogers
Bells 6/7
Mrs. Watts
Bell 4
Ms. Pigg
Bells 1/2 & 4/5
Mrs. Kozlowski
Bell 8
Ms. Pigg
Bell 7
Mrs. Power
Bells 1, 7 & 8
Mrs. Kozlowski
Bell 4