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Let's work together to accomplish our goal of passing your Global History class and receiving a passing grade on the NYS Regents Exam! This exam is a requirement for Graduation. By using this wiki as a resource and for studying you can prepare yourself for exams and perfect skills necessary to graduate high school, for college, and beyond. Learning starts when you open your mind! ---- Good Luck throughout the school year, Mr. Ott

Use the Reminders Page to list assignments and quizzes/exams that are due in the Marking Period. Parents can use this to keep track of the assignments due each week.

Courses

Global History & Geography II

Global History II is a Full Year course in 10th grade. Both Fall and Spring are required credits for graduation. The Global History & Geography Regents II exam is given in June at the end of 10th grade. Click the Global II banner to select.

Cinema Studies in History

This course is centered around the use of cinema to tell the stories of history on three central themes; Musical History Revisited, The Art of War, and Equity & 20th Century Human Rights. Each with its own distinct vibrant topic-based discussions. Hollywood and filmmakers have embellish, twisted, and have added composite characters to their masterpieces to advance and tell their stories. Each theme will explore these changes and/or challenges faced by the cinematic lens to advance narratives, convey empathy, or explore fantasy in an ever-changing world.

  • Special Note for all New York State Global History Teachers regarding Course Structure and Exams.