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W. H. Shaw High School
7601 Schomburg Road
Columbus, GA  31909
706-569-2567
FAX 706-569-2593

Dr. Jim Arnold, Principal        jarnold@mcsdga.net



 


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Science

Welcome to the Shaw High School Science Department!

Below is a list of courses offered during the 2004-2005 school year. 

Biology (required 9th grade course)

         taught by Mrs. Cypert and Ms. Farley, Mrs. Folmar and Ms. Griffin,

         Mr. Johnson and Mrs. Chatterjee, Ms. Spenard

         (Biology is offered as an honors course)

 

Physical Science (required 10th grade course)

          taught by Mr. Cheatham and Mrs. Howell, Mrs. Folmar and Ms. Griffin,

          Mrs. Cypert and Ms. Farley

          (Physical Science is offered as an honors course)

 

Chemistry

          (11th grade college prep course)

          taught by Mrs. Howell and Mr. Cheatham

 

 Human Anatomy and Physiology  

         (11th grade college prep course)

         taught by Mrs. Chatterjee and Mr. Johnson

 

 Physics

         (12th grade college prep course)

         taught by Ms. Spenard

 

 Applied Biology and Chemistry (ABC II) 

         (vocational or elective course)

         taught by Ms. Farley and Mrs. Cypert

 

 Environmental Science

         (vocational or elective course)

         taught by Ms. Spenard

 

Principles of Technology (PT)

         (vocational or elective course)

         taught by Ms. Spenard

 

Science Graduation Requirements

 

College Prep                                                   Vocational

Biology                                                              Biology

Physical Science                                                Physical Science

Chemistry or Human A&P                                    ABC, Environmental, or PT

*It is strongly encouraged that every student takes a fourth elective science.
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