Mr. Burrise, Poplock & Breakdance Specialist
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(209) 425-2689
Welcome to my Social Studies Page
Students who enroll in my courses can expect to engage in an Individualized Educational Experience. "What's an Individualized Educational Experience," you may ask? Well, you can expect:
- 1-on-1 Meetings at least once per week
- Student input on the day and times that work best for our 1-on-1 Meetings
- Daily Student Support
- Student input on topics to study
- Student input on ways to show off what's been learned
SUSD for YOU
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As parents and students, you have a say in how Stockton Unified spends its money. Click on this to learn more.
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Vote for MORE THAN THE PRESIDENT (who & what's on the ballot?)
Vote for
City Officials (ex. Mayor & City Council)
San Joaquin Officials (ex. District Attorney, Judges, Sheriff)
California Officials (ex. State Senate, State Assembly
U.S. House of Respresentative & U.S. Senator
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YOU are the BOSS! Talk directly to SUSD leaders
You pay taxes that pay for SUSD!!! So, since you pay for it, you might as well have a say. Whether you have issues that we can solve, or you'd like to give a shout out to Stockton High, let the decision makers know, because YOU ARE THE BOSS.
Podcast
How Do You Know If A Source Is Reliable?
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DON'T GET PLAYED!! Get Reliable Information
Posted by JD Burrise on 8/18/2020Is This a Good Source?
Media, simply put, is anything that delivers information, and unfortunately, not all media sources provide accurate and reliable information.
If you rely on social media for your news, you may want to reconsider that choice. Though convenient, it is little more than gossip & entertainment... until you verify it.
This is a list of sources that I trust.
All Sides (all perspectives side-by-side)
National Public Radio (liberal perspective)
The Wall Street Journal (conservative perspective)
British Broadcast System (world news)
Al Jazeera (world news)
If you have any questions about the reliability of a source, please feel free to ask.