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1. Molly Mound is working hard on her al- gebra 2 test. 2. Steve Barton is carefully making sure that there are no calculated mistakes. 3. Studious Rob Myhre cautiously writes answers on his math test. 4. Steve Holland re axes in his math class. 206 Academics
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Hear Ye, All Citizens! I W don ' t think we should have to take a history class if we aren ' t interest- ed, said Jennifer Duffy. Year after year, one hears comments such as this one. History instructor Mr. Cutler an- swered: ' In order to have a stu- dent being able to be an effective citizen in society, a history class has value. This is true for all social studies courses, like geography, econom- ics, and Constitution. They build up critical skills in order to evalu- ate material, can give a student a key to understanding, and in the process, make a better citizen in society. in the words of Mark Tyssee, concerning his course in econom- ics, ' Economics . . . It ' s awe- some! It ' s more than knowing where the Hudson River is located or even more than memorizing the Constitution — it is being a contri- buting member of our society. rontRow:nr. Moody, Mr. Brant. Ms. Crockett, Ms. Kent, Mr. Knott, and Mr. Granite. Top Row: Mr. Cutler, Mr. Lawhorn, Ir. Brees, and Mr. Champion. Social Studies 205
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' op row: Mr. Watkins, Mr. Lu, Mr. Brouwer. and Mr. Mienhuis. Front row: Mr. Avella, Ms. Cush, Mrs. Wadsley, Mrs. erberet. Mrs. Tipper, Mr. Hurwitz, and Mr. Hemsley. (not pictured: Mr. Sweazy and Mr. Wolf) If -ing Your Way Through Mathematics is a subject full of surprises. Sometimes an A and sometimes an T . For most, math is a subject looked up to, a challenge just waiting to be conquered. Math is needed for any career one desires. Kris Choi said, I want to be a doctor, of course I need math. Yeah, I like math. Some might disagree that it is needed, but it is a proven fact. There are many different levels of math at Estanc ia. These levels range from basic math to calculus. Usually, the majority of students take the required two years to graduate, but some take four years and beyond.
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