HALF-CREDIT HIGH SCHOOL COURSE
CREDIT RECOVERY AVAILABLE
HONORS OPTION
This course supports students in becoming informed, active participants in democracy by framing U.S. governance as a dynamic and participatory process. The course covers the philosophical and historical foundations of the U.S. government, the evolution and structure of federal governance, and the roles of state, local, and tribal governments. The course emphasizes the importance of active citizenship, detailing the rights and responsibilities of American citizens, and explores the influence of political parties, interest groups, and media on the democratic process. Through a mix of case studies, primary sources, and visual aids, students will delve into both domestic and foreign policymaking, ultimately gaining a comprehensive overview of U.S. government and civics.