AP US Government and Politics
Student must have a grade of B or higher in US History and a recommendation from the current social studies teacher.
Prerequisites:
Co-requisites:
None
Students in this course will learn concepts and theories related to U.S. government and politics, analyze data, and apply relevant theories and models to the current government and political situations. This is a required course. This course meets the graduation requirements for Government and Law and the state required Constitution tests and Consumer Economics curriculum. This course also provides a dual credit option from Benedictine University. The Advanced Placement exam in May will be optional for this course.
COURSE INSTRUCTORS

Foster Gianakakis
Social Studies Teacher


Joshua Cook
Social Studies Teacher

