The Science Department encourages academic excellence and the importance of developing each student's potential. The importance of "scientific literacy" in an advanced technological society places demands on educational system to produce graduates with the ability to comprehend and function effectively in that society. It is for this reason that we have developed such a versatile website. Our site allows students to access a variety of information to assist the educational process. The website offers useful information such as calendars, notes, course outlines, useful tools, and relevant links to online resources. The site is updated frequently to provide for the students needs. It is our hope that each student finds the information helpful in learning.

     The science department is a pioneer in bringing computer use into the curriculum. The science faculty has found this method to be very successful in conjunction with normal teaching practices. Here at Martin we offer a variety of courses to enrich students' lives, and to prepare them for the future.

Anatomy & Physiology
Thrutchley, Mitzi

Biology I
Baggett, Anna
Davda, Michele
Dangelmaier, Suzzane
Knight, Ruth
Lundin, Kirsten
Peacock, Peggy
Rudy, Cathy
Thrutchley, Mitzi
PAP Biology I
Avery, Rose Ann
Dowdey, Tanya
Davda, Michele
Peacock, Peggy
AP Biology II
Dowdey, Tanya

ChemCom
Cunningham, Lydia
Drouet, Nick
Usman, Samira
Chemistry I
Cunningham, Lydia
Darr, Susan
Meyer, Kathy
Mullin, Stan
Drouet, Nick
PAP Chemistry I
Meyer, Kathy
Cole, Christy
Darr, Susan
Usman, Samira
AP Chemistry II
Usman, Samira
Geology
Mullin, Stan

Integrated Physics & Chemistry
Cole, Christy
Drouet, Nick
Gretzinger, Justin
Johnson, Trina
Laurence, Mindy
Session-Brown, Kristen
Sharkey, Doug
Schenck, Jason

Physics I
Long, Timothy
Spencer, Max
PAP Physics I
Atman, Jay
Long, Tim
AP Physics II
Atman, Jay

Principles of Technology
Sharkey, Doug

 

 

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