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Curfew? SvevfS in Virginia Beach, Va. QPJHJ - On September 6, 1977, six teachers entered Plaza Junior High School to help make stu- dents more aware of their environment. To accomplish this goal, they have spent many hours in departmental planning. A new teacher, Mr. Albert, expresses, I like Plaza. I could not be placed in a better school than here! 'ww ocial 1 3 ' ,UQ Students explore the world - without ever leaving the classroom. 32 Social Studies TX X Miss Norma Reed, Mr. Tim Albert Team Leader Miss Susan Kelly Miss Wanda Bunting Mrs. Bobbie Singleto Mrs. Rose Morrisette l'l
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' 0 He' Sxpmfooewgc Purpose: To make students more aware of the scientific ways of the world. Procedure: To teach Life Science to the seventh graders, IPS or APS to the eighth graders, and Biology I or Earth Science to ninth graders. Use caution and understanding. Students visit Planetarium, conduct laboratory experi- ments, participate in science Results: ., if 777 i illllllllll' .gi ,il Nw E- i' , Ex kill' ' like -4 , 1? S Lo!! 'ff T9 wjiii, I , 4 ill o 'Q , il O ' . GPO? Goff fairs, go on field trips, work hard, and study for tests. ' Conclusion: Students are more aware of the scientific ways of e the world. Q N always challenge the young scientist. Mr. Van Reading Team Leader Mrs. Joyce Anderson Mr, Donald Chapman Q X 5 WT Mr. David Crandell Mr. Hugh Dunkum Mr. Glen Logan Mrs. Debora Mosher Miss Margaret Newsome Mr. Quentin Owen Mrs. Dianne Willis Ms. Dell Young NOT PICTURED: Mrs. Glenda Simmons Science 3l
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