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Tea<;her Alfrieda Douglass helps Fresh- Get ·ng to class ea rly to finish an
man Brian Laugh lin understand a btnomi- ment Foe Consumers Math cla ss was
al. Douglass taught Algebra and General nior j am Mefz. Comsumers Math was a
Math classes . (E. Armbrust) very popular clas s only open to seniors
(E. Armbrust)
Teachers help in
PROGRESS
-Shelby Ram sbottom-
department.
Teachers helped with student
ments were created goals in clu ding doing well at the
Is were set as new National Math Test in late Febru-
ses taught and projects ary "Teachers also encouraged
began to come together. every student to become suc-
Teachers helped the students cessful within his or her own
with their goals and their devel- ability of math concepts". sa id
opment in mathematics. Tea ch- Sanders.
er Paul Sanders said. "All the Among the continuing classes.
teachers were very professional there were new challenging
in their commitment to help all class es . A P Calculus and Math
students learn mathematics. Segment of Challenge of Enter-
They were all ve ry enthusiastic ing College were introduced . Se-
and dedicated to their profes- nior Stephanie Graham who
SIOn. took an A P. class for coll ege
Four new teachers were credit said. "It was fun and there
added to the staff. First year was always an answer to every-
teachers included Mike Auman. thing. unlike life". However.
Kim Wenzl . and Laura Siem ons. finding these an swers was an ev-
Teacher Linda Ottemann taught eryday task for any class stu-
for four years at North Middle dents took. ~
School before joining the math
Open hour was a good time to finish Takin:g advantage of so me free time after
home~ork assignments. Seni or Michelle an ass ignment wa s given. Senior Gay
Leopoldt Found a quiet place to fin ish her Schaa ke fi ni shes her budget report for
math homework during her open hour. ConstJmers Math class . (E. Armbrust)
(E. Armbrust)