NAME:
Mr. Phillip Hull
SCHOOL:
Crawford County Middle School
CLASS:
6th Grade Earth Science
SCHOOL PHONE:
(478) 836-3181
Mr. Hull is a graduate of Georgia College and State University. He holds a
Bachelor of Arts in History. Education certification work with
concentrations in Science and Social Studies was completed at Mercer
University.
In addition to post secondary school, Mr. Hull has field experience with the
Georgia Youth Science and Technology Center. Classes include: Evolution -
Gordon College, Biostudy of Birds - Cumberland Island, Environmental
Education Research Academy - Jones Ecological Research Center, Ichauway
Plantation, Sea Turtle Ecology on Ossabaw Island, Archeaology - Ossabaw
sland, Earth, Man, and Time - Cumberland Island, and Kinematics and Newton's
Second Law - GSCU, and Piscivore Ecology, Debris Survey, Multi-beam and
DIDSON Sonar Mapping of Gray's Reef National Marine Sanctuary aboard the NOAA
research vessel, Nancy Foster.
Honors: 2000 CCMS Teacher of the Year
2009 NOAA Teacher at Sea
Mr. Hull is a self-taught naturalist and life-long learner. He founded and
co-sponsors the Benjamin Hawkins Naturalist Society of Crawford County Middle
School.
The 6th grade Earth Science Class of Crawford County Middle School, by
fostering an environment where students, faculty and staff work
collaboratively to expand knowledge in the disciplines of science,
mathematics, and language arts, seeks to provide students with a science
foundation that is appropriate to the Georgia Performance Standards and with
knowledge and skills that will allow them to function as responsible and
contributing members of society.
Whatever it takes!