Trigonometry/Precalc
Covers state standards for Trigonometry and also Algebra 2 and Pre-calculus.
Covers state standards for Trigonometry and also Algebra 2 and Pre-calculus.
1 year - 10 credits - grade 12
Covers state standards
Grow and dissect things!
Physical Science is divided into two components, introductory chemistry and physics for 9th grade students.
Biology is a 9th and 10th course studying living organisms.
Chemistry delves into atomic structure, models, chemical equations and reactions, periodicity, solutions, nomenclature, stoichiometry, and more.
How does the world work? Let’s experiment and find out
This is my 9th year teaching at Champion Christian School and what a blessing it has been!. Of course, my most precious blessing is my family,
having been married for 38 years, with 3 children and 7 grandchildren. I graduated from Multnomah Bible College in Portland, OR with a Bachelors in Christian Education. Prior to Champion I was a nurse for 12 years and before that served the Lord in Christian Education and Youth Ministry for 8 years. My business in medical database and web development has also helped me to serve here at Champion.
It has been very satisfying to share in the discipling of young people, influencing them to follow Christ and to develop His qualities of character. The ministry of Champion Christian School gives Jesus, our Creator and Savior, His rightful place at the center of every subject. Whether Bible, Science, Math or even Technology, Christ unifies all truth because He is the Way, the Truth and the Life. (John 14:6) What a privilege it is to help provide a Christian education!
I have been at Champion Christian School for 9 years and teaching for over 18. After achieving my first two degrees in Early Childhood and Program Management at Yuba College, I attended California State University of Chico to obtain a Bachelor’s of Science Degree in Biological Sciences. Currently, I am working on a Masters in Education in Curriculum and Instruction through California Coast University.
Engaging students in the sciences and arts has made classes interesting and challenging. I challenge students to develop their college preparatory skills, such as projects, laboratory, and test taking, while doing fun demonstrations and group activities. A dynamic environment is created as students learn to work in a community and apply their newly acquired skills in society, through ecological studies and action plans.
I am currently teaching Anatomy and Physiology at Champion Christian.