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Science

Last Updated: 1/11/2023 1:16 AM

Science - Steve Epperson (Department Chair)

Blades, Mark Moeller, Julie
Brennan, Sarah Parker, Sam
Burkhalter, Jennie Pierce, Chas
Castleberry, Tracy Potz, Ashley
Cross, Clayton Rigsby, Karen
DeVoss, Jake Stinson, Nate
Epperson, Steve Tate-Leslie, Regina
Freeman, Jaimie Thomas, Audra
Jones, Stefanie Thomas, Savanna
Middlebrooks, Katy (ESOL) Watson, Lynda
   

 

The Cherokee County Secondary Science curriculum reflects national science goals, the Georgia Department of Education’s Performance Standards and Cherokee County Student Performance Standards. The study of science in Cherokee County is approached from the fundamental view that science is a dynamic discipline. Technology, laboratory experiences, current science issues and real life problem-solving are an integral component of the science program. For graduation, students shall earn at least four (4) units of credit in laboratory based science courses consisting of one unit of a physical science or physics, one unit of biology, one unit of either chemistry, earth science, environmental science or an AP course and one additional science unit. The fourth science unit may be used to meet both the science and elective requirements.