School Government | LIVE: ONLINE | June 30th, 2025 @ 6 pm PST
OnlineThis is a two hour overview of school government structures, as defined by your state constitution and laws, that affect your educational stakeholder responsibilities.
This is a two hour overview of school government structures, as defined by your state constitution and laws, that affect your educational stakeholder responsibilities.
This is a two hour overview of city government structures, as defined by your state constitution and laws, that affect your local stakeholder responsibilities.
This is a two hour overview of school government structures, as defined by your state constitution and laws, that affect your educational stakeholder responsibilities.
This is our original Foundational Civics course. Students will learn basic Government Structures, understand concepts of Power, System, and Control, and identify jurisdictional boundaries and controls.
This is a two hour overview of school government structures, as defined by your state constitution and laws, that affect your educational stakeholder responsibilities.
This is our original Foundational Civics course. Students will learn basic Government Structures, understand concepts of Power, System, and Control, and identify jurisdictional boundaries and controls.
This course explores the evolution of systematic politics in the U.S., from pre-Civil War abolitionism and post-war social science convergence to the early 20th-century Progressive movement's alignment with social science.
This is a two hour overview of school government structures, as defined by your state constitution and laws, that affect your educational stakeholder responsibilities.
This is a two hour overview of city government structures, as defined by your state constitution and laws, that affect your local stakeholder responsibilities.
The state constitution study program exposes the student to 1) the state’s organization of control between elected, appointed, and employed governing; 2) distribution of power between the departments of state government; and 3) the legal subdivisions within the state.
This is our original Foundational Civics course. Students will learn basic Government Structures, understand concepts of Power, System, and Control, and identify jurisdictional boundaries and controls.