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Formulas, Experiments, Labs a Mr. R. M. Kort Mr. Peter Bosin Chemistry. Biology Biology The science department at Burrell offers courses to challenge every student. They range trom earth science, where one can learn about meteorology to physics, where Mr. Joseph S. Szul ae eneral BSCS Biology, Biology Il one can learn about Newtons. There is some- General BSC sy By thing tor everyone . Tim Chelednik, a r pies mabsiead aetna Mr T he ne } Question 5: How many moles are there in [5g of new addition to Mr. Shiring’s Chemistry HCl? class, taught Chem. |, Chem. Il and Chem. |- Study, during the first semester. AL 20CHwe
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Science Department: Mr. Timothy Chelednik Mr. Paul H. Shiring Chemistry Student Teacher Chemistry et Mr. Ronald Vogel Mr. Samuel M. Earhart Mr. Cart Scanga Earth Science Physics, General Biology Earth Science Spt Ax aGermics
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Special Teachers for Special Classes: Mrs. Norma White Special Education Ms. Sharon Rummell Mrs. Catherine Conroy Special Education Gifted One of the many new faces in Burrell is that of Mrs. Conroy, the Gifted teacher. Mrs. Conroy’s program deals mainly with developing and implementing an enrichment program for students identified as being gifted. Stu- dents work in the Gifted Re- source Center on projects of their . own choosing. Mrs. Conroy pro- ' vides guidance and assistance in obtaining resource material. Some of the projects chosen this year include genetics, photography, ca- reer study, independent study ' and future problem solving. The Mr; Joseph Yedlowskt students also had two enrichment Driver's Education days which they were excused from their classes to listen to speakers. Another addition to the Senior High was the Special Education class. The reason for this move was so that the students would have the opportunity to socialize with peers of the appropriate age; since they formerly resided in an elementary school. The main idea stressed is independence training, with the emphasis on students doing as much as possible on their own. One such skill is re- ceiving the correct change when purchasing an item. Mr. O'Mara Driving Mr. Robert Haser Mrs. Sarah Derlink Athletic Director Resource Room Ro Acagemics
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