An action committee will study Hall County Schools’ social studies curriculum, as approved by the Board of Education at its Monday meeting. Hall Superintendent Will Schofield suggested the idea to board members, saying he wanted students to focus more on what makes the United States “so unique and so special.” “It wasn’t too many generations ago that one of the reasons we had public schools was to make sure that the next generation knew what it meant to be a United States citizen,” he said.
Hall school leaders want to revamp social studies
Board calls for action committee to study, recommend changes in curriculum