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RIGHT: Although she sports a friendly smile, Mrs. Weins is known for her tough grading policy in life science, biology, and advanced biology clas- ses. BELOW RIGHT: History comes alive as Mr. Homberg takes his students on a journey through the past. BELOW: Entertaining, gravity defying demonstrations make Mr. Depa ' s physics, chemistry, and advanced chemistry classes interesting. Educators
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ABOVE: “Difficult ' ' is the way to de- scribe Mr. Gunderson ' s math class. ABOVE: Mrs. Ralston ' s gym class is a TOP: Mr. Cavis happily comments on a welcome relief to the school day. recent test. MIDDLE: Mr. Harvey discusses Western Literature with his class. ABOVE: Mrs. Drews takes a break from her Algebra 2 Class. Educators
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orlrf Discovery is the key word for students taking science classes. Students do everything from di- secting fish and studying bacteria to working with poisonous acids and solving scientific equations. To graduate, a student is required to have one science credit, but most students take more than one year of science to “broaden their horizons.” As in science, students are also required to have one credit of history and one credit of govern- ment. Government must be taken sometime during the senior year. Students generally also take a se- mester of psychology or sociolo- gy. These social studies courses enable students to better under- stand themselves, their society, and their government. ABOVE: Mr. Carlson’s easygoing manner makes it fun to learn in his life science and physical conditioning classes. LEFT: In his psychology, government, and American history classes, Mr. Chamber- lain poses many thought-provoking questions. Educators
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