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Chafin, Claude |
Physical Science |
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Evans Valerie |
Physical Science |
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Harper, Jennifer |
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Herndon, Anne |
Biology 1 |
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Hunley, Rebeca |
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*Livingston, Deborah |
Chemistry 1 |
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Minton, Jessica |
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Reed, Morris |
Biology 1 |
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Sligh, Marina |
Physical Science |
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Smith, Matt |
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Sussmane, Veronica |
Physical Science |
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Trent, Iris |
Honors Physical Science |
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Watkins, Chip |
Environmental Science |
*- The Department Chairperson
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Physical Science This course is a practical study of the relationships between matter and energy working in basic chemistry and physics. Honors Physical Science This is an advanced credit course that is an in-depth study of the relationships between matter and energy and as applied to chemistry and physics. Earth Science Earth science is for those students wishing to expand their science knowledge in preparation for college entrance exams. Environmental Science Environmental Science is a course for students with a desire to increase environmental awareness. Biology I Biology I is required for graduation students are required to pass the gateway Biology end-of-course exam to graduate with a regular diploma. Biology II Biology II is primarily intended for students who have attained a grade of 85 or higher in Biology I and plan to attend college. Chemistry I To expect success in chemistry, students should have a grade of 85 or higher in Algebra I and in previous science courses. Chemistry II Chemistry II is a continuation of Chemistry I Physics (Why Things Happen) The student will explore the reasons the universe operates the way it does. AP Physics
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