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NAME:
Miss K. Wischner

CLASS:
9th Grade Physical Science
SCHOOL PHONE:
(609) 652-1372 x2452
EMAIL:
KWischner@geh.nj.k12us.com
Welcome to the 2008-2009 school year! I am very excited to begin our school
year together and I wish you the greatest success in all your classes. I
hope that you find science both challenging and rewarding.
This year I am teaching physical science to freshman. After the school day is
over, you can find me advising SADD Club (Students Against Destructive
Decisions) and REBEL Club (Reaching Everyone By Exposing Lies). If you are
thinking about joining a club, I would love to see you join one of them, or both.
You can visit the SADD or REBEL pages of this website to find out the types of
activities each club participates in.
Before becoming a teacher, I spent several years working as a laboratory
technician at a water toxicity lab. I received my degree from Fairleigh
Dickinson University in marine biology and environmental science. As a
requirement of my science program, I studied for part of the summer in the
waters off of Maine and Hawaii. I was able to snorkel in the coral reefs and
participate in a sea turtle tag and release program.
Besides my love of science, I enjoy traveling. In college, I spent a
semester studying abroad in England. While in Europe, I visited castles,
museums, historic ruins and famous landmarks in France, Italy, Scotland, and
Ireland. Several summers ago I drove on a cross country road trip with another
science teacher through Nashville, New Orleans, Dallas, Santa Fe, the Grand
Canyon, and Santa Barbara.
At home, I have a Yorkshire Terrier puppy named Hunter (pictured above) and
a fluffy orange and white cat named Bailey. They both love being the center
of attention. I also have another cat named Salem. Since I was a little
kid I have always had at least two pets in my home. As you can probably
tell, I love animals. It was this interest in animals that led me to study
science in the first place.
I know that college is several "long" years away for many of you, but if you
ever have questions about FDU, marine biology, environmental science, or
working in a laboratory environment I would be more than happy to answer
them for you. Over the next ten months, I hope that you will share your
interests with me too!
Here's to a great year in science and a great year at Absegami!
Sincerely,
Miss K. Wischner
To foster a deep interest in science and to teach proper scientific
techniques and methods that students will continue to use throughout their
education.
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