Social Studies
Social Studies is important because it teaches students fundamental concepts of culture, economics and politics skills to groom them into educated, productive citizens. Social Studies centers around understanding how the world works on a social level. Understanding the many facets of society and how it runs is essential for all grade levels of students from elementary through college. Social Studies is a broad category that includes important aspects of the many different parts of the humanities and social sciences; it is important for every person to have a basic understanding of key concepts that have molded modern society.
Learning the basic history of government and economic structure is necessary to inform future voters. Social Studies are also important for teaching student’s basic values, such as justice and equality, which are the foundation of modern society. For very young students, social studies are often based around being a good member of the community at the local level. For example, the early levels talk about neighborhood relationships, social responsibility in terms of recycling and helping others, and then understanding how the individual affects the group. A good understanding of how history has influenced the modern world gives people knowledge that they can apply to other subjects and everyday life.
Our Social Studies Instructors
Aimee Brown
Social Studies Teacher
(413) 498-2931 x206
Courses Taught:
AP US History
American Studies 2
American Studies 1
Psychology
Danielle Kemsley
Social Studies Teacher
(413) 498-2931 x275
Courses Taught:
7th and 8th Grade Social Studies
Matthew Killeen
Social Studies Teacher
(413) 498-2931 x210
Courses Taught:
Human Behavior
8th Grade Social Studies
9th Grade World History