Bobby Black

About Me

I am certified in secondary social studies. After graduating from Furman University, I went to Mauldin High School where I taught from 1996-2005. I mostly taught government and economics to 11th and 12th graders. I started teaching Leadership/PE at Langston in 2005. My hobbies include running, hiking, camping, tennis, and all things political.

I love teaching at Langston because here there is a strong family community that is not bound by a broken system of education.

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Leadership Course Description

 

 

Youth In Government Information

 

 

Assignment Logs

Community Service Logs - Fourth Quarter 2009-2010

Education

North Greenville College – AA ‘93
Furman University – BA in political science ‘96
Southern Wesleyan University – MED ‘04

Experience

Teaching at Langston since: August 2005
Total years teaching: 12 years

Professional Organizations

Furman University Teacher Fellows – Board Advisor (2001-present)
C-SPAN Teacher Fellow (2004-present)
Greenville County Teacher Forum (2003-2005)
SC High School Redesign Commission (2004-2005)

Conference Presenations

Continuous Quality Improvement – Greenville Chamber of Commerce (2007)
Conference for Greenville County New Teachers – Mauldin High (2004)

Conferences Attended

C-SPAN Teacher Fellow Conference –Washington, D.C. (July, 2006)
National Social Studies Conference – Cincinnati, Ohio (1999)