This course will span the time periods from America’s post-Reconstruction era to the post-World War II era. The course objectives will focus on the influence of geography on American cultural politics and economy; the development of American government in meeting the needs of an evolving society; the impact of population movements on American society; the way that technological and scientific advancements have affected life in America; and the role of American as it has evolved from a growing nation to a global power. Emphasis will be given to major issues and events in a chronological survey of Virginia and United States history. Pacing materials and teaching/learning strategies will be adapted for students reading skill development. There is an end-of-course SOL Examination covering content from VA/US History Part I and VA/US History Part II. Passing the SOL test and the course earns a verified credit.
Schools
Arlington Community High School
Wakefield High School
Washington-Liberty High School
Yorktown High School
Langston/New Directions
Prerequisites
Successful completion of United States and Virginia History, Part I and student must be identified as in need of Special Education services and in need of Credit Accommodations