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Social Studies
Bill Colley
William Colley, Supervisor, K-8
As the Jersey City Public Schools move toward Fall 2005, the Social Studies department offers a variety of initiatives that will highlight the hard work and dedication of a devoted and enthusiastic staff. In realizing the integral part that our discipline plays in educating the youth of Jersey City, we are working hard to provide our students with innovative and diverse programs that meet their needs. In preparing our students for life outside of our schools we realize that content knowledge remains the top priority but also, the necessary tools to be a productive member of the larger society fall within our teaching responsibility. We strongly feel as a group that the programs currently offered for Fall 2005 look to achieve these vital goals of our discipline.
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Dr. Geoffrey Cabat, Supervisor 9-12
For any further questions, please feel free to contact the following staff for assistance:

William Colley, Social Studies Supervisor K-8
201-915-6055
wcolley@jcboe.org

Dr. Geoffrey Cabat, Social Studies Supervisor 9-12
201-915-6341
gcabat@jcboe.org

La'Tonya Garcia, Clerk
201-915-6344
lgarcia@jcboe.org