OUR SCHOOL
DEPARTMENTS
KIMBERLY BAKER
KALA JOHN
BRITTANY KASTNER
ALEXIS KING
SUSAN JOHNSON
JAMIE LOWE
ALEXANDRA MARLIN
LARA ROBBINS
MARIAH SAULSBURY
NANCY UBIAS
Science Requirements for Graduation – Physical Science, Biology, Integrated Chemistry
Courses Offered – Physical Science, Pre AP Physical Science, Biology, Pre AP Biology, AP Biology, Chemistry, Pre AP Chemistry, AP Chemistry, Anatomy and Physiology, Environmental Science, AP Physics I, AP Physics II, Biotechnology
AP Super Saturdays – AP students meet 3 Saturdays throughout the year to review content in preparation of the AP test in May.
Tutoring offered weekly in all sciences.
This course emphasizes everyday applications of physical terms, explaining the relationship between matter and energy. This course is required before scheduling Biology.
This course is a more in-depth study of the physical science curriculum. In addition to the standard curriculum, selected areas are explored in greater depth and breadth. Particular emphasis is placed on thinking skills and problem-solving techniques. The course study will focus on chemistry and physics in a fast paced class that will cover basic concepts in both areas of science.
This course deals with the structure and function of living organisms and their relationship to the environment. Laboratory investigations form an essential part of the work, and provision is made for independent student study. This course is required for graduation.
This course is designed as an advanced placement preparatory course. Emphasis is placed on laboratory work, higher level thinking skills, and more independent student projects.
This Advanced Placement Biology course is designed to be the equivalent of a college introductory biology course for students who plan to major in a science related area. Students must have successfully completed Biology. Students must also have successfully completed Chemistry or concurrently taking with AP Biology. It aims to provide students with the conceptual framework, factual knowledge, and analytical skills necessary to deal critically with the rapidly changing science of biology. Topics covered in the course are molecules & cells, heredity & evolution, and organisms & populations.
This is a general course which introduces the basic concepts and techniques of chemistry. Laboratory work is an integral part of the course. Extensive use is made of mathematics and deductive reasoning.
The goal of Pre AP Chemistry is to prepare the student for AP Chemistry. This course is designed as an advanced placement preparatory course for the student with a special interest in science or a related field. Laboratory work and application of theory are included to develop skills and techniques needed by those planning science related careers.
AP Chemistry is a college introductory chemistry course emphasizing theoretical topics in general chemistry. Topics included are structure of matter, kinetic theory of gases, chemical equilibria, chemical kinetics, and thermodynamics. The laboratory work includes qualitative and quantitative analysis and some organic chemistry.
This course is the equivalent of a first semester college course in algebra-based physics. The course covers Newtonian mechanics; work, energy, and power; and mechanical waves and sound. It will also introduce electric circuits. A strong emphasis is placed on inquiry based investigations. It is a first year course.
This course is the equivalent of a first semester college course in algebra-based physics. The course covers Newtonian mechanics; work, energy, and power; and mechanical waves and sound. It will also introduce electric circuits. A strong emphasis is placed on inquiry based investigations. It is a first year course.
This course will cover units of study that include energy flow, cycling of matter, earth science, population dynamics, renewable & nonrenewable resources, environmental quality, and global changes. The class will participate in field investigations and real world labs.
This biology course offers an opportunity for students to become familiar with more detailed explanations of the functions and structures of the human body. It provides an opportunity for students to investigate possible careers in medicine or health services.
Biotechnology is a rigorous, 3rd-year science course in which students will investigate the products and processes developed by the biotech industry. The course will integrate biology with math, chemistry and laboratory skills to analyze DNA, proteins, and bacteria. Students will learn modern biotech laboratory skills that will aid in preparing them for future college biology coursework and biology-related careers. Topics include DNA and protein analysis, microbiology, preparing solutions, and immunology.