Teacher:
Mrs. Gubernat, Science Department Head
School:
Pendleton
CLASS:
High School Biology
SCHOOL PHONE:
EMAIL:lgubernat@pendletonschool.org
Mrs. Gubernat obtained a B.A. with a major in Biology from Trinity College in
Illinois. She taught elementary science for two years and then went into
clinical and academic laboratory research at several local Chicago medical
and academic institutions. She received her graduate Law degree with a
focus in Health Law from Loyola University School of Law -Chicago. She
worked long term for Northwestern University School of Medicine in technical
and corporate compliance for the Department of Ophthalmology research and
clinical laboratories as well as directed the University's Eye Donor Program.
Directed Learning is Wednesdays 6:30-8:30
Email lgubernat@pendletonschool.org
Semester one of Biology I begins with emphasis on the tools necessary for the
development of biology, including the importance of the microscope, its
history and use. Every student will become familiar with the techniques
needed to study organisms microscopically and grossly in the laboratory. As
we study chemistry, the cell and multicellular organisms, observation of
local plant and animal species will be used to enhance the curriculum.
We will use the textbook supplemented with class lecture and laboratory
activities.