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This blog is for the 2014-2015 freshmen citizenship class at Bay View High School in Mr. Dunbeck's sections. Here you will find updates on home work assignments, copies of homework assignments, practice tests, links to videos shown in class, hints for tests and occasional extra credit assignments. Be sure to check this site regularly in order to make sure you are up-to-date on all assignments for this class, especially if you are absent.

While checking this site is optional, though highly recommended, you are REQUIRED to have a copy of the Citizenship textbook. It is also important that you regularly attend class to keep up with lectures, notes, discussion, videos, etc. Find out why you are here.

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Friday, March 20, 2015

Student Choice Class Discussion

March 20th, 2015

No Warm Up

News

Tonight after school Youth Empowered in the Struggle is inviting students to attend the Joint Finance Committee hearing at Alverno College right after school to hear about how they will be voting to cut $12 million from the MPS budget; meaning less teachers, technology, after school activities, and larger class sizes.

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Learning Objective: Students will lead their own educational experience.

Success Criteria: Students can thoughtfully discuss important modern issues.









Following this week's theme of student lead learning, today your class will be in charge of what we learn today.  You have a choice between three topics that we as a class will vote on.  We will watch and discuss the video that gets the most votes.  

Your options are:


Aging Nuclear Weapons in America


Why People in Puerto Rico & Other US Territories Can't Vote for President



How Tobacco/Cigarette Companies Are Bullying Smaller Countries in the World

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