José A. Gregory obtained his B.A. from Yale College in 1998 and then attended the University of Pennsylvania for graduate school. He has worked as an AP U.S. History teacher for 18 years, attended the AP Reading since 2008, and served in a leadership position since 2017. As a College Board endorsed consultant, Mr. Gregory facilitates various workshops and AP Summer Institutes around the country. Mr. Gregory currently teaches at Marist School in Atlanta and previously taught at a magnet school for the performing arts, DeKalb School of the Arts, and at Miami-Palmetto Senior High School in Florida. In the classroom, he strives to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of our nation’s narrative by focusing on historical content and thinking skills while exposing students to various perspectives.
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High Expectations
5 things I’ve learned from teaching U.S. history to high schoolers
José A. Gregory 7.2.2021
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High Expectations
The State of State Standards for Civics and U.S. History in 2021
Jeremy A. Stern, Ph.D., Alison E. Brody, José A. Gregory, Stephen Griffith 6.23.2021
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