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A calculator is a useful tool in a Math class for Kevin Mack as is he attempts to solve a problem. Word Problems can be tough but with the help of his calculator Charlie George plows through them. In an attempt to understand the idea behind a new concept ,454 ,,...J . Ryan Cagle concentrates. 1 xx! Math! 247
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Computer Calculations As we move into the computer age it is not difficult to see the need for a rigid mathematics program. Students need to sharpen f their skills in the areas of algebra and trigonometry if they will survive the move into this new era of technology. The math department offered a wide range of courses from business math to advanced calculus. Students enrolled in the advanced placement calculus class received college credit for it upon passing a test given at the end of the year. These students, under the guidance of Mrs. Ann Rouse achieved the highest score in the county exam given by the Florida Math League. The test score of 24 was also tied for first place in the state. Students taking the exam were in her Mods 1-2 calculus class. The math department strove to upgrade their standards so that students will be able to adapt and understand the new technology. ln Calculus class, Kevin O'Brian listens to the review of last nghts homework problems. Pondering a concept, juan Restrepo listens attentively to the teacher Thinking about a complex problem, Felicia Mapp uses her knowledge of the math to come up with an answer . W Q a g . v ., 1 nt ,,d w . 59d 246lMath I
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Heart and Soul The head of the science department, Mrs. Howell, has taken giant steps to make the science department a huge success. Biology I and Physical science are tailored to the science novices, while science research and A.P. Biology are for the hard-core lovers of science. Every class is equipped with a qualified teacher. Loads of information and labs make concepts clearer. Every level of science guarantees explanations of many things that affect people everyday. Science is a required course because Chemistry may not be for everyone, there is a variety of courses to choose from. Preparing an experiment for his Chemistry class, Mr. Pekich puts on the Hnishing touches. ltis lunch time! Lyndi Steiners rabbit is the subject of her genetics experiment in science. The table of elements does not hold the attention of Mike Defore as well as the newspaper he is reading. 248! SCIENCE f ' 4, 'Ms 2Qvn+ ymmluic 'AB'-5 UP I 'fu-Hman e s PS GAS
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