Social Studies

 

Welcome to 219 Social Studies!

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Administration

 

Scott Dahlberg
(Director)
847-626-2311

scodah@d219.org


Ann Feldmann
(Executive Secretary-West)
847-626-2851

annfel@d219.org


Pam Nikitow
(Executive Secretary-North)
847-626-2310

pamnik@d219.org

Mission Statement

Competent and responsible citizens are created through education in schools, in the family, and in the larger community.  Consistent with district and state policy, the Social Studies Department of District #219 assists students in developing the knowledge and skills required to monitor and influence the formulation, implementation, adjudication, and enforcement of public policy, as well as to participate in voluntary efforts to solve neighborhood and community problems.  The study of history is an essential component of this process. 

 

Specifically, the department strives to assist each student to answer these and other fundamental questions:

  • Who am I?
  • To what communities do I belong:
  • How am I influenced by history:
  • What does citizenship in this democracy require, and what does it guarantee?
  • What does being a member of the world community mean to me and this nation?
  • How and why have things changed, and how should they change in time to come?
  • What do I believe and value? How can I validate my beliefs?
  • What can I do to effect change(s) in this society should I so desire?
  • How can I enhance my civic education once I have completed my formal education?

 

The members of this department support the official position of the National Council for the Social Studies and favor heterogeneous grouping in this discipline.