2nd Semester
Week One - January 6th to January 10th
Unit One: Introduction to Economics/What is Economics?
Week Two - January 13th to January 17th
Unit One: Introduction to Economics/Economic Systems and Tools
Week Three - January 20th to January 24th
Unit One: Introduction to Economics/The Public and Private Sectors
No School January 22nd - Professional Development Day for Teachers
Week Four - January 27th to January 31st
Unit Two: The Market Economy/Supply and Demand
Week Five - February 3rd to February 7th
Unit Two: The Market Economy/Supply and Demand
Week Six - February 10th to February 14th
Unit Two: The Market Economy/Market Structure
Week Seven - February 17th to February 21st
Unit Three: Market Institutions/Businesses
No School February 19th, 20th, and 21st
Week Eight - February 24th to February 28th
Unit Three: Market Institutions/Businesses
Week Nine - March 2nd to March 6th
Unit Three: Market Institutions/Labor Markets
Week Ten - March 9th to March 13th
Unit Four: National Economy/GDP and Business Cycle
End of 3rd Quarter on March 13th
Week Eleven - March 16th to March 20th
Unit Four: National Economy/Economic Growth
Week Twelve - March 23rd to March 27th
Unit Four: National Economy/Economic Challenges
Week Thirteen - March 30th to April 3rd
Unit Five: Public Policy/Government Spending
Week Fourteen - April 6th to April 10th
Unit Five: Public Policy/Government Spending and Debt
No School April 10th - Spring Break
Week Fifteen - April 13th to April 17th
Unit Five: Public Policy/Banking
No School April 13th - Spring Break
Week Sixteen - April 20th to April 24th
Unit Five: Public Policy/Banking
Week Seventeen - April 27th to May 1st
Unit Six: International Economy/Trade
No School April 29th - Professional Development Day for Teachers
Week Eighteen - May 4th to May 8th
Unit Six: International Economy/Trade
Week Nineteen - May 11th to May 15th
Unit Seven: Personal Finance
Seniors Last Day on May 13th
Week Twenty - May 18th to May 22nd
Unit Seven: Personal Finance
End of 4th Quarter on May 22nd
End of Course
Week One - January 6th to January 10th
Unit One: Introduction to Economics/What is Economics?
Week Two - January 13th to January 17th
Unit One: Introduction to Economics/Economic Systems and Tools
Week Three - January 20th to January 24th
Unit One: Introduction to Economics/The Public and Private Sectors
No School January 22nd - Professional Development Day for Teachers
Week Four - January 27th to January 31st
Unit Two: The Market Economy/Supply and Demand
Week Five - February 3rd to February 7th
Unit Two: The Market Economy/Supply and Demand
Week Six - February 10th to February 14th
Unit Two: The Market Economy/Market Structure
Week Seven - February 17th to February 21st
Unit Three: Market Institutions/Businesses
No School February 19th, 20th, and 21st
Week Eight - February 24th to February 28th
Unit Three: Market Institutions/Businesses
Week Nine - March 2nd to March 6th
Unit Three: Market Institutions/Labor Markets
Week Ten - March 9th to March 13th
Unit Four: National Economy/GDP and Business Cycle
End of 3rd Quarter on March 13th
Week Eleven - March 16th to March 20th
Unit Four: National Economy/Economic Growth
Week Twelve - March 23rd to March 27th
Unit Four: National Economy/Economic Challenges
Week Thirteen - March 30th to April 3rd
Unit Five: Public Policy/Government Spending
Week Fourteen - April 6th to April 10th
Unit Five: Public Policy/Government Spending and Debt
No School April 10th - Spring Break
Week Fifteen - April 13th to April 17th
Unit Five: Public Policy/Banking
No School April 13th - Spring Break
Week Sixteen - April 20th to April 24th
Unit Five: Public Policy/Banking
Week Seventeen - April 27th to May 1st
Unit Six: International Economy/Trade
No School April 29th - Professional Development Day for Teachers
Week Eighteen - May 4th to May 8th
Unit Six: International Economy/Trade
Week Nineteen - May 11th to May 15th
Unit Seven: Personal Finance
Seniors Last Day on May 13th
Week Twenty - May 18th to May 22nd
Unit Seven: Personal Finance
End of 4th Quarter on May 22nd
End of Course