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LU U z LU U to HTsBrnca 8®0@ei@@ E=MC2; there are 206 bones in the human body; H20 is a chemical compound tor water. Do any of these scientific phrases sound familiar to you? Well, these are only a few of the many things taught in the D.H.S.'s Science program. Currently, our department is made up of three main areas: Biology, Chemistry, and Physics. In each of these sections, a student will get lab experience, text book studies, and lectures. to to LU IForttara EmGoinjMrtlBsra The business classes offered at DHS are designed to bring students in touch with today's working world. Some of the classes offered at DHS are; typing, accounting, marketing, shorthand, and data processing. These classes help students prepare for future jobs that they will obtain. Students experiment with different skills that will be useful in many careers. With help from the co-op office and fhe First Stop, students are placed in business experience. The business classes offered at DHS are taught by experienced teachers that have knowledge of today's business world which help students make their career decisions. 24 £0 Well never know what is holding Mrs. Campise's attention , but Kelly Czarnecki sure looks enthused!
David Noel Derek Lembree and Matt Glad disect a fetal pig in Bio.3. looks on as Mrs. Criner says, lt s beautiful, but what is it? Mrs. Criner surprises Jenny Fawk with her final grade. 5 0 @®QQ0 fflEDlUS GM 9 A mixture of media, material, and creativity is what makes a good artist. D.H.S’s Art Department offers this to it s students. This is a small department at D.H.S. Two types of courses are offered, Fine Arts and Ceramics. In Fine Arts, the students experience a mixture of art in the world today. You’ll learn the fundamentals of painting with watercolor besides learning the proportions of a sculpture. In Ceramics you'll start off making pots by hand. The second semester you'll start off using the pottery wheel. Next time you walk by an art exhibit, take a good look at it, you could be looking at the work of the next Picasso. 25
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