Debates and discussions fill the room as students share opinions about laws, elections, and current events. Posters of the Constitution and the American Presidents are on the wall, reminding everyone of the nation’s history and government. Every class is chill and gives students time to think through their ideas. Government class is exciting because the teacher is nice and easy to understand. That space is exactly what students experience in John Morgando’s Government class. In this class, the Constitution, elections, and civil rights become interesting rather than boring. John Morgando’s Government class is a place where students learn how the United States government works while also learning how politics affects everyday life. Students study the Constitution, the branches of government, Supreme Court cases, elections, and civil rights. The class teaches students how laws are made and how the economy and government connect. Morgando’s class is like being inside a political talk show. One day, students are debating topics, and the next day they are analyzing government decisions. Instead of reading from a textbook, students participate in conversations. What makes Mr. Morgando such a good teacher is the way he keeps students engaged. He explains topics in a simple way and encourages everyone to share opinions respectfully. His lessons connect government to real-world situations, which makes students pay attention because the topics actually matter outside of school. He creates a classroom where students can learn while also feeling comfortable participating in discussions. “Mr. Morgando’s class is very fun and interesting,” Senior Madison Holland said. “He is a very good teacher,” Senior Matthew Lehner said. “Class is very chill,” Senior Erin O’Connor said. Students leave this class with a better understanding of their government. If you are looking for a class that is informative and actually enjoyable, make sure to see your counselor and request John Morgando’s Government class before schedules are finalized.
































































