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Mrs. Rosenthal adjusts her glasses before continuing her class lecture. Mr. Karclis watches Greg Leong as he attempts to perfect his chemi project. we-iw Mr, Becker prepares some lecture notes for his next Biology class. stry Mr. Rogers explains relativity to his 2nd hour class. 3+
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rrn Lab Work T Students Perfo This is the story of Dr. l-leckel and Mr. Jive, they are a person vvho feels good to be alive, exclaims the typical science buff. Curious students who find the mysteries of sci- ence intriguing are given the opportunities to excel and perfrom many laboratory experiments. The basic science courses offered by the Sci- ence department consist of Earth Science, Biol- ogy, Chemistry, and Physics. Students can branch off to more specific areas such as Astronomy, Advanced Biology, Advanced Chemistry, and Sci- ence V. ln the Astronomy course, students study astro- nomical history, stars, and galaxies. Advanced Chemistry, Advanced Biology, and Science V ex- tend the study of concepts established in Biology, Chemistry, and various science experiments. The courses available in the Science depart- ment allow students to get a vvell-rounded science education. Above: Mr. Miller starts to explain frequency modula- tion. Below: Mr. Koprivica takes attendance fifth hour. Mr. Young wonders why the photographer cannot get the photo session finished. E sw. QW EQ? ...- .
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