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of ins I XX N o MAKING THE GRADE. Mrs. Amy Peterson helps sophomore jennifer Wiggins on her biology work. ..... if ............... S Oogl' h, No! I forgot all about my biology test today! Hmmm, let's see the building blocks of proteins are amino acids. Yeah, that's it! I How can he expect me to study when the Cosby Show and Family Ties were on last night? 'And I also have homework in my English class. I hope I can get it done. It will be an absolute mir- acle if I make the honor roll! .9 38 Academics Division - if 4 . Wham .. axssqw WMWN ' 'W-.c.,xN NMMWQM 1 '-SINONN -NNN n K FINISHINGA LECTUREis Mr. Ray Ellis while his English class listens, SHOWING DAD AROUND at the Open House lgleheart. is sophomore jason
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nglish, sci- ence, math history ..... . tx 6' ' I I I 5 DEEP CONCENTRATION. Sophomore Robin Walker concentrates on her work science class. NOW CLASS . . . Ms. Margitta Moore tures to her geometry class. Req 'Q uired Courses ' I lec- I they're all there and we all had to take them. But many students didn't think too highly of required courses. I don't think it's fair. We should have a choice, said freshman Tracy Moore. Other students thought quite differently about re- quired courses. Brian Baca, sophomore, said, I think it's going to help us in the future. 1 Teachers also had differing opinions about required courses. Mrs. Carole Gonzalez, English I and II instructor said, I think they are impor- tant because they teach you the basics, and also they pro- vide a dependable form of study. Mrs. Sharon Liston, who taught Computer Literacy I and II, NOT a required course, said, I think the school system sets up re- quired subjects to help the students get ready for college, and also to make the student a more rounded person edu- cationally. W ' 'Tu'6 .am l . I M
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