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oa.oastrubler2.04-05 ??? Rebecca Struble
oa.oacamins3.03-04 Advertising and Design Susan Camin
oa.aescommunity.03-04 AES Community Mrs. Hettinger, DARCY WASILESKI, Blackboard1 Administrator, Emily Crawford
oa.oaellis.04-05 AIS Instruction Janet Ellis . Students in need due to state tests . At risk students 4th grade . At risk students 3rd grade
oa.oamelby.03-04 AP BIO with MELBY Barbara Melby This course is designed to be equivalent to two semesters of college freshmen biology. It is meant for students who have a love for biology and/or a strong work ethic, as there is a demanding work load. At the end of the course, on Monday, May 9, at a cost of $82, all AP biology students are expected to take the AP biology exam.
oa.russeld2.03-04 AP Chemistry Dave Russell AP Chemistry is an advanced chemistry course for students that will take the AP chemistry exam in May.
oa.oamarcellof2.04-05 BA/BCA
oa.oamarcellof3.04-05 Business Law
oa.oalarsont3.04-05 CAD Michael Oddo
oa.oalarsont1.04-05 CEA Michael Oddo
oa.oacamins2.03-04 Ceramics/Sculpture Susan Camin
oa.oabliznikp3.03-04 Chorus 7/8 Patricia Bliznik
oa2.angelfranzbittner.01-02 Chris and Heather's Killer BB training course Heather Franz, Susan Slavetskas
oa.oamarcellof1.04-05 College Keyboarding
oa.awestfall.10-11 Course Westfall Amy Westfall
oa0.cmuldner.01-02 Data Analysis for Instructional Leaders Carl Muldner This course is designed for instructional leaders. Participants will learn more about the use of data and the tools of data analysis in order to improve student achievement.
oa.oaandersa3.04-05 Earth Science Antonio Anderson
oa.lcarden.09-10 Earth Science Laura Carden, Kay White
oa.oahawkinsj.05-06 Eng 12 SUPA Ms. Hawkins Judith Hawkins
oa.oaripick2.04-05 English 12 Kimberley Ripic
oa.oaripick.04-05 English 9 Kimberley Ripic
oa.oarussos2.07-08 English 9 Sharon Russo Welcome to English 9! This site will provide you with information regarding NYS learning standards addressed within the English 9 curriculum, Units of study and helpful links.
oa.oaandersa2.04-05 Environmental Science Antonio Anderson
oa.oalukej2.03-04 Global History and Geography I Jason Luke Global History & Geography I is the first year of a two-year course that will end with a Global History & Geography Regents exam. Students will study the history of the world in chronological order, beginning with the Neolithic Age and ending with the Congress of Vienna (1815). Teaching and learning will focus on the development and interaction of social, cultural, political, economic, and religious systems in different regions of the world at different times.
oa.oakmetzm3.03-04 Introduction to Engineering and Design Mark Kmetz

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