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    Instructor: Mrs. Channels

    Email marcia.channels@sausdlearns.net

    Phone Number: 714-569-9583

    Room: 213

    Environmental Science is a course dedicated to understanding the interactions between the earth’s natural systems and the demands placed on them by the human population. This course examines the scientific principles behind natural phenomena and resource cycles, explores how we utilize these systems and our impact, and potential solutions for the resulting consequences of resource mismanagement and exploitation. The course includes elements of life science, physical science, and social science. 

    Algebra 1 is a foundational mathematics course designed to develop students' understanding of algebraic concepts and prepare them for higher-level math. This course focuses on the use of variables, expressions, equations, functions, and real numbers to solve problems and model real-world situations.

    Students will learn to analyze and solve linear equations and inequalities, interpret and graph functions, explore systems of equations, and apply operations on polynomials. The course also introduces basic concepts of quadratic functions and exponential growth. Through problem-solving, critical thinking, and collaborative learning, students will strengthen their reasoning skills and build a solid mathematical foundation.

    Schedule 2025-2026

    Period 1: Algebra 1

    Period 2: Testing Period

    Period 3: Algebra 1

    Period 4/5: Prep Period

    Period 6: Environmental Science

    Period 7: Environmental Science