Social Studies
River Bluff Social Studies Department
The Social Studies Department at River Bluff High School currently has 17 teachers teaching classes from 9th-12th grade. With a mixture of core classes and electives, we engage with a number of students on a daily basis with whom we emphasize the importance of civil discourse and global citizenship. The goal of the Social Studies Department is to produce lifelong learners who strive to be active participants in their community on a local to global scale.
Michael Burgess, Law Center Lead Teacher & AP US History mburgess@lexington1.net
Clayton Coombs, Human Geography ccoombs@lexington1.net
Madison Corley, Human Geography & US History mcorley@lexington1.net
Linsy Dooley, The Law Center & AP Government ldooley@lexington1.net
Courtney Dove, AP Government, International Relationships & Human Geography cdove@lexington1.net
Sam Hayes, AP Human Geography & World History shayes@lexington1.net
Carl Johnson, US Government & World History wjohnson@lexington1.net
Ben Lee, AP Human Geography & African American Studies blee@lexington1.net
Brad McKinney, AP Macroeconomics, AP Microeconomics & Economics jbmckinney@lexington1.net
Tommy Mishoe, US History tmishoe@lexington1.net
Meredith Mowles, Lead Teacher, AP World History & US History mmowles@lexington1.net
Andy Ogbonna, Human Geography & Economics nogbonna@lexington1.net
Jon Richards, Law Education & US History jrichards@lexington1.net
Dennis Sago, World History & Sociology dsago@lexington1.net
Anastasia Sease, US History & AP US History asease2@lexington1.net
Charlotte Shepard, AP Psychology & Psychology cshepard@lexington1.net
Devin Shumate, AP US History & AP World History dshumate@lexington1.net