US History 10A

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Credit recovery courses include a daily attendance requirement in addition to asynchronous instruction to provide students with a high level of learning. IDLA will provide the course content, Learning Management System, teachers, and internal support staff.  Districts will provide local personnel to support the students with intervention support, social-emotional support, physical and/or virtual technical access to courses, and transcription of credits.
 
Lessons include graded learning activities integrated within the content and are worth 60% of the overall grade.  Certified teachers check in on students frequently and attendance is recorded when a student logs in and completes some work each day.  There is no high-stakes final exam; just shorter incremental exams in each unit that are worth 40% of the overall grade.  Students must complete all exams to pass the course.

Course Description:
This course covers key events, people, and ideas that shaped the United States from early Indigenous civilizations through the 19th century. Students will learn how geography, colonization, revolution, government, and expansion influenced American society. The course explores how different groups—like Indigenous peoples, settlers, enslaved individuals, and immigrants—contributed to and were impacted by historical developments. By the end, students will have a deeper understanding of how the nation was formed and how it changed over time. View Full Syllabus

  • State Code: 04101
  • Course Code: CR.HIST201
  • Subject: Social Studies
  • Level: HS
  • Type: Recovery
  • Program: Cohort

Fall 2025 | Classes start 09/08/2025

Fall 2025 | Classes start 10/13/2025

Spring 2026 | Classes start 01/12/2026

Spring 2026 | Classes start 03/23/2026