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Mr. Jason Haas
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School Board Representative (Gibbon)
DistrictGibbon
Cell Phone: (507)276-8517
Email: jason.haas@gfwschools.org
Mrs. Jolynn Hahn
Paraprofessional/Librarian
Primary SchoolGibbon
Work Phone: 507-207-2209
Email: jolynn.hahn@gfwschools.org
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Mrs. Anne Hansen
4th Grade Teacher
Intermediate SchoolFairfax
Work Phone: (507) 207-2340
Email: anne.hansen@gfwschools.org
Mrs. Delores Hanson
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Ms. Melissa Hanson
2nd Grade Teacher
Primary SchoolGibbon
Work Phone: (507)207-2235
Email: melissa.hanson@gfwschools.org
Mr. Otto Hartmann
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Mrs. Shelby Hartmann
1st Grade Teacher
Primary SchoolGibbon
Work Phone: (507)207-2212
Email: shelby.hartmann@gfwschools.org
Mrs. Jacklin Hedtke
6th Grade Teacher
Intermediate SchoolFairfax
Work Phone: (507)207-2327
Email: jacklin.hedtke@gfwschools.org
Mrs. Lindsey Heine
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Mrs. Kristin Hentges
3rd Grade Teacher
Primary SchoolGibbon
Work Phone: (507)207-2241
Email: kristin.hentges@gfwschools.org
Mr. Patrick Hentges
HIstory and Psychology Teacher/Varsity Football Coach
Junior/Senior High SchoolWinthrop
Work 302 N. Cottonwood St. PO Box 1001 Winthrop MN 55396 USA
Work Phone: (507) 207-2256
Email: patrick.hentges@gfwschools.org
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U.S. History
The study of history helps students to see how people in other times and places have grappled with the fundamental questions of truth, justice and personal responsibility. To understand that ideas have real consequences, and to realize that events are shaped both by ideas and the actions of individuals.
Psychology
Psychology is the study of human and animal behavior. We will look at why people think, feel and behave as they do. By reflecting on your behaviors and the behaviors of your peers, you will gain a better understanding of yourself and others. What does it mean to be a person? Why are we here? How you answer these questions will give you insight into your motivations, emotions, thoughts and behaviors, and how you see yourself and your connection with others. We will study the following in more depth: ??
- Structures and functions of the brain: right brain/left brain
- Learning, memory and motivation (intrinsic and extrinsic)
- States of consciousness: dreaming, sleeping, hypnosis
- Personality traits, attitudes, beliefs
- Symptoms, causes and treatments of mental disorders.
World History
Living in a global community. What did it mean to be a part of the global world in the past? What does it mean in the present? And, what might it mean in the future? In order to address these questions, students will study global connections in the areas of commerce, politics, technology, communications, transportation, migration and resettlement. Students will have the opportunity to explore world civilizations and the exchanges, the conflicts, and the revolutions that arose between them.
302 N. Cottonwood St. PO Box 1001 Winthrop MN 55396 USA
Ms. JoAnn Huss
Adult Basic Education
Junior/Senior High SchoolWinthrop
School 302 N. Cottonwood St. PO Box 1001 Winthrop MN 55396 USA
Work Phone: (507)207-2299
Email: joann.huss@gfwschools.org
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302 N. Cottonwood St. PO Box 1001 Winthrop MN 55396 USA