Science Department
Department Lead: Jason Rosé
Requirement: Three Years
Courses Offered: Read full course descriptions here.
Science Department Philosophy
The Science Department is guided by the general principle that God created and sustains everything, and that the orderliness of the universe is a reflection of His character (Hebrews 1:2-3). We believe that the purpose of science as a discipline is to understand creation as a whole, which means encouraging students to look at the big picture and the underlying principles which are consistently seen in the world. Each subject taught in this department is geared to focus on the specifics of that subject area and how they reveal the creativity and complexity of the Creator. As part of a Christian's call to be stewards of God's creation (Genesis 1:26) we will also strive to educate students on the applications and ethical implications of scientific knowledge. We believe that while scientific investigation is a means for uncovering truth, the fluid nature of the scientific process means that the state of our knowledge will be constantly changing and that we will always fall short of the complete understanding of reality that God has to offer us (Job 38: 1-7,18).
| Science 6 |
Goff, Gary |
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| Science 7 |
Wasson, Heidi |
Thomas, Erica |
| Science 8 |
Bucko, Liz |
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| Health 8 Boys |
Terrell, James |
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| Health 8 Girls |
Kyllonen, Amy |
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| Marine Biology |
Siemsen, Kirk |
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| Biology |
Terrell, James |
Kyllonen, Amy |
| Biology Honors |
Canepa, Doug |
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| AP Biology |
Canepa, Doug |
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| Physical Science |
Parker, Dan |
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| Chemistry |
Tomer, Cherol |
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| Chemistry Honors |
Rosé, Jason |
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| AP Chemistry |
Rosé, Jason |
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| Anatomy & Physiology |
Maemone, Joe |
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| Pestilence & Civilization |
Rosé, Jason |
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| Physics |
Parker, Dan |
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| Physics Honors |
Parker, Dan |
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| Intro to Sports Medicine |
Weiss, Sarah |
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