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Maria
  • If you're a student or a parent, you can contact me through Schoolloop
    Otherwise, you can contact me at mmoreno@sonomaschools.org or call me at 707-935-6080.

  • Hello, this is my 10th year at Adele Harrison and my 17th year as a credentialed teacher (having taught for seven happy years at Elsie Allen High School in Santa Rosa). I grew up in Petaluma, California and attended UC Santa Cruz, where I obtained my B.A. in History as well as in Latin American & Latino Studies in 1999. While in college, I married my boyfriend, who is an immigrant from Mexico, and this year we celebrate 22 years of marriage. I then got my Masters in Teaching degree and Single Subject Social Science BCLAD Credential in 2001 from UCSC. We moved to Sonoma at that point and have lived here ever since. I have two older sons from my husband’s previous relationship who have already blessed us with four grandchildren and I also have two younger sons, who are now twelve and fourteen years-old. I have taught all levels of history from 6th grade to 12th grade and have enjoyed them all, but is has been a dream come true to teach history in Spanish, my other great love. When not teaching, I enjoy reading, traveling, hiking, films, and visiting with family.

  • Our Adele Harrison Dual Immersion Department

    The Pink Ladies, from left to right: Karina Garcia, (Spanish Language Arts), Gene Ventura (Spanish Social Studies), Maria Moreno, and Sonia Castañeda (Spanish Language Arts).

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  • My AHMS Classes: Dual Immersion World History/Traditional World History

    This course begins with the study of the Fall of Rome, then continues with Medieval and Renaissance Europe, the Crusades, Islam, Medieval Africa, Mesoamerican civilizations (Aztecs, Mayas, and Incas), the Conquest of the Americas, and Medieval Japan. Throughout the year, we will also briefly explore the geography of the world, of Europe, of Africa, of Latin America, and of Asia. Students will be using a variety of texts, including primary sources, secondary sources, films, internet sites, etc. to access the curriculum. This class is completely in Spanish.

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