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ACADEMICS
MAKING PROGRESS //
1. Brandon Borelli, 11, and Katherine Kim, 9, shoot
marshmallows with their catapults!
2. Daniel Bradley, 9, and Paul Anthony Ugene Logan, 10,
are identifying the differences between covalent and ionic
bonds using water to test the conductivity.
3. Brandon Duvall, 11, and Timothy Kang, 11, both
Physics students, are having a blast as they figure out the
specific heat of their assignment by boiling the metals.
LEFT: Alice Kim, 11, watches fuels mixing
to test its applicability. So much detail to
Customer is allowed to have objects outside of the margin.
adhere to!
RIGHT: Jacob Hwang, 11, and Joshua Im,
10, experiment with the uniformly
accelerated body, moving in a straight line.
INNOVATE,
INSPIRE
Humphreys High School offers a variety of
science classes to encourage students to be
TESTING THE FUEL //
creative thinkers, problem solvers, and group Kayden Park, 10, explores the boiling
collaborators - these are essential qualities both point difference of a compound by
in and out of the lab! separating salt from water. Perfection, in
any type of science experiment, requires
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lots of attention!
WHAT IS YOUR FAVORITE CLASS
TO TEACH AND WHY?
MR. BITTNER //
to teach is AP Environmental
Science, because its relevant to
every individual."
MS. CORDER //
"I love Physics, because I love
applied math. While teaching math is
fun, Physics is so much more fun to
teach because I can run labs and
demonstrations with students."
MRS. LOKEN //
"My favorite subjects to teach is
both Chemistry and Physics
because those have real world
applications."
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