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NJHS Sponsor 2005-06-WJHS WJHS Teacher of the Year 2004 Served on Texas Textbook Selection Committee in 1999. Featured in Marquis Who's Who for Women in Education book for 2006 and 2008 Served on DEIC (District Education Improvement Committee)--WJHS Serve on CPC (Campus Planning Committee)--WJHS Science Department Chairperson--WJHS Bachelors of Science in Biology Minor was Chemistry Use computers and computer technology quite frequently in class. Require students to use computer technology in classroom and for some at home assingments. Teaching experience: 14 years Have presented workshops for other science teachers at state science conference (CAST) Served on Technology committee-WJHS Taught one summer session of Freshman Level College Chemistry Member of Delta Kappa Gamma Currently teaching Chemistry-AHS Science Department Chairperson-AHS Leadership Team--AHS
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1. Come prepared each day. That means bring your notebook, paper, pen or pencil, and calculator. If homework is assigned, make sure you complete it. Homework is meant to provide you with practice on the chemistry concepts and problems. 2. Make sure you have a calculator each and every day. You never know when you will need it. 3. Stay quiet in class so that you may hear the instructions and lectures over each topic. Also, ask questions when you are unsure of a concept. 4. Be polite always. Do not treat each other rudely in class. 5. Keep your hands and feet to yourself. Don't bother others who are trying to pay attention and learn. 6. Do not bother other people's personal property. 7. Since we are in science lab, you may not have gum, drinks of any kind, or food in the classroom or lab area. 8. No horseplay in class or lab. Accidents can happen very quickly.
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