Social Studies
Department Chair
Teacher Name
Faculty
- Katherine Buchanan
- Kimberly Bundy
- Megan Carlson
- Caleb Conner
- Robert Dunn
- Lorrie Fields
- Steve Hardee
- Makenzie Lewis
- Mark Robison
- Frank Scutiere
Katherine Buchanan
Room
Subjects: Civic Literacy, World History
Teacher Site
I am a mighty New Bern Bear. I lumber through the forest, a sleek black shadow against the sun-dappled leaves. Though solitary, I'm no stranger to adventure, sniffing out berries and insects, scaling trees with nimble paws, and even taking a dip in the cool streams. Winter finds me curled in a cozy den, dreaming of spring's bounty. While cautious around humans, I'm a vital part of this ecosystem, ensuring its delicate balance. Remember, respect my space, and we can coexist in this wild wonderland.
Kimberly Bundy
Room
Subjects: Civic Literacy
Teacher Site
I am a mighty New Bern Bear. I lumber through the forest, a sleek black shadow against the sun-dappled leaves. Though solitary, I'm no stranger to adventure, sniffing out berries and insects, scaling trees with nimble paws, and even taking a dip in the cool streams. Winter finds me curled in a cozy den, dreaming of spring's bounty. While cautious around humans, I'm a vital part of this ecosystem, ensuring its delicate balance. Remember, respect my space, and we can coexist in this wild wonderland.
Megan Carlson
Room
Subjects: American History, AP U.S. History, Civic Literacy
Teacher Site
I am a mighty New Bern Bear. I lumber through the forest, a sleek black shadow against the sun-dappled leaves. Though solitary, I'm no stranger to adventure, sniffing out berries and insects, scaling trees with nimble paws, and even taking a dip in the cool streams. Winter finds me curled in a cozy den, dreaming of spring's bounty. While cautious around humans, I'm a vital part of this ecosystem, ensuring its delicate balance. Remember, respect my space, and we can coexist in this wild wonderland.
Caleb Conner
Room
Subjects: Economics & Personal Finance, Civic Literacy
Teacher Site
I am a mighty New Bern Bear. I lumber through the forest, a sleek black shadow against the sun-dappled leaves. Though solitary, I'm no stranger to adventure, sniffing out berries and insects, scaling trees with nimble paws, and even taking a dip in the cool streams. Winter finds me curled in a cozy den, dreaming of spring's bounty. While cautious around humans, I'm a vital part of this ecosystem, ensuring its delicate balance. Remember, respect my space, and we can coexist in this wild wonderland.
Robert Dunn
Room
Subjects: Economics & Personal Finance
Teacher Site
I am a mighty New Bern Bear. I lumber through the forest, a sleek black shadow against the sun-dappled leaves. Though solitary, I'm no stranger to adventure, sniffing out berries and insects, scaling trees with nimble paws, and even taking a dip in the cool streams. Winter finds me curled in a cozy den, dreaming of spring's bounty. While cautious around humans, I'm a vital part of this ecosystem, ensuring its delicate balance. Remember, respect my space, and we can coexist in this wild wonderland.
Lorrie Fields
Room
Subjects: World History
Teacher Site
I am a mighty New Bern Bear. I lumber through the forest, a sleek black shadow against the sun-dappled leaves. Though solitary, I'm no stranger to adventure, sniffing out berries and insects, scaling trees with nimble paws, and even taking a dip in the cool streams. Winter finds me curled in a cozy den, dreaming of spring's bounty. While cautious around humans, I'm a vital part of this ecosystem, ensuring its delicate balance. Remember, respect my space, and we can coexist in this wild wonderland.
Steve Hardee
Room
Subjects: American History
Teacher Site
I am a mighty New Bern Bear. I lumber through the forest, a sleek black shadow against the sun-dappled leaves. Though solitary, I'm no stranger to adventure, sniffing out berries and insects, scaling trees with nimble paws, and even taking a dip in the cool streams. Winter finds me curled in a cozy den, dreaming of spring's bounty. While cautious around humans, I'm a vital part of this ecosystem, ensuring its delicate balance. Remember, respect my space, and we can coexist in this wild wonderland.
Makenzie Lewis
Room 453
Subjects: American History
Teacher Site
Mrs. Lewis is a graduate of New Bern High School (Class of 2015) and a proud product of Craven County Schools. While attending college at East Carolina University Mrs. Lewis discovered her love for teaching and is now a History Teacher at NBHS. Certified to teach 6-12 Social Studies, Mrs. Lewis loves teaching American History and recently worked with NCDPI to create curriculum and lesson materials for the new Holocaust and Genocide Studies Social Studies Elective course (ask her about it!). Mrs. Lewis is passionate about History and hopes to foster that same passion in her students.
Mark Robison
Room 456
Subjects: Civics & Economics, Civic Literacy
Mark.Robison@cravenk12.org
Teacher Site
Born in Eastern North Carolina and graduated from ECU in 1990. Served in the US Army from 1991 to 1997. Began teaching/coaching in 1997 right here at NBHS.
I do this to serve my community and help grow productive citizens of this great country.
Frank Scutiere
Room 460
Subjects: World History
Frank.Scutiere@cravenk12.org
Teacher Site
I am a mighty New Bern Bear. I lumber through the forest, a sleek black shadow against the sun-dappled leaves. Though solitary, I'm no stranger to adventure, sniffing out berries and insects, scaling trees with nimble paws, and even taking a dip in the cool streams. Winter finds me curled in a cozy den, dreaming of spring's bounty. While cautious around humans, I'm a vital part of this ecosystem, ensuring its delicate balance. Remember, respect my space, and we can coexist in this wild wonderland.