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History & Social Sciences
History & Social Sciences Department
The Mission of the MICDS History & Social Sciences Department is to graduate students who are inquisitive and empathetic about the world and its peoples and use their knowledge of history and the social sciences to become engaged global citizens. Students develop essential skills to think critically, work collaboratively, research effectively, write persuasively, recognize connections across time and space, and strive to understand the world today to make a better future.
Independent Studies
Design your own Independent Study.
Upper School students who wish to enrich their studies beyond the currently offered departmental courses are welcome to propose their own Independent Study. In order to do so, students select a faculty member to work with and then submit an application for Independent Study and a detailed project prospectus. Once approved by the Academic Leadership Committee, students work with that faculty member throughout the semester or year and develop their own reading lists, discussion topics, assessments, and more.
- Recent Examples of History & Social Science Independent Studies Include:
- Secret Societies in American History
- Presidential Scandals & Mass Media
- Classical Mythology
- Progressivism in Modern American History
- Second Wave Feminism
- The French Revolution
- Jewish Immigration to the United States: An Oral History of the 20th Century
- Beyond the «Hollywood Indian»: Analyzing Native American Identity
Extracurriculars
Department-related Extracurriculars
In the Upper School, students have opportunities to participate in the following department-related extracurricular activities:
Normandy Academy Fellows
Pete Wilson '51 Fellows for Normandy Academy
The National World War II Museum’s Normandy Academy is a 12-day immersive summer learning experience in New Orleans, LA and Normandy, France that challenges students to learn from the choices made before and during the historic D-Day landings. Through the generosity of Mr. Edward T. Baur ’64, two students will be selected each year as the Pete Wilson ’51 Fellows for Normandy Academy, and receive full scholarships (including flights, tuition, meals, etc…) to participate in the Academy. For more information, visit Normandy Academy’s website and see more below!
- Normandy Academy Overview
- Academy Dates: July 1-11, 2025
- Application Due Date: Friday, November 1, 2024, by 3:15 p.m.
- Participants: Applying students must be current sophomores or juniors at MICDS and must have taken or currently be taking United States History or United States History Accelerated.
- Application Requirements (All documents should be submitted electronically in PDF format; use the links at the bottom of this page):
- Short Essay (500 words or less) in response to the following question: Why do you want to participate in the Normandy Academy trip, and how do you hope to benefit from this program?
- Current resume/CV
- Participation and Acknowledgment form, signed by both student and parent/guardian. Download the form here.
- Recommendation Form from a teacher. Please ask a teacher OTHER THAN your History teacher to complete the form. Teachers should download the form here.
- Application Process
Interested students should download the Participation and Acknowledgment form from this site (in Overview Dropdown above) and direct their Recommender (someone other than their History teacher) to the Teacher Recommender form (in Overview Dropdown above) and submission box (in Digital Submission Forms dropdown below). Students must submit all required documents using the application forms below by 3:15 p.m. on November 1, 2024. Teacher recommendation forms are due at the same time. Note: you will receive a confirmation email once your application AND your recommendation letter have been submitted; if you do not receive that email from Ms. Federman, that means that one or both pieces of your application are missing.
Finalists will be invited to participate in an interview with the committee. The two Pete Wilson ’51 Fellows will be notified of their selection by the end of November, after which the school will assist them in submitting their information to the Normandy Academy/World War II Museum. At that point, the Normandy Academy will work directly with students to arrange all travel and logistical details for the program; all costs will be covered by the Pete Wilson ’51 Fellows for Normandy Academy scholarship. Students selected as Pete Wilson ’51 Fellows must commit to the Normandy Academy program; pending any emergencies, they are expected to remain committed and participate fully.
- Follow Up
During the subsequent school year, the Pete Wilson ’51 Fellows will be required to give a brief presentation on their experience to the ninth-grade class. The presentation will take place at a date to be determined during the Fall/Winter, in alignment with the Post-1900 World unit on World War II.
- Digital Submission Forms
Please use the following links to submit your documentation.
Please Note: you will receive a confirmation email once your application AND your recommendation letter have been submitted; if you do not receive that email from Ms. Federman, that means that one or both pieces of your application are missing.
Summer Opportunities
Non-MICDS Summer Opportunities
Looking for something History-related to do over the summer? Check out the non-MICDS opportunities below:
summer reading
Summer Reading