Welcome to Centennial's Science Department Resource Page!
Dearest parents and students, In these trying times, we are here to support you on our collective quest for learning. Here, you will find all contact information for every member of our science department as well as valuable resources to support student learning at every level, from Grade 7 to Grade 11! Please don't hesitate to contact any one of us if you have a question or a concern! We are here for YOU! |
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A list of all teachers, along with their contact information, will be made available on each of the Grade Level pages. In addition, any teacher who has built a website will have it listed next to their name.
Teacher Contact InformationAt each grade level, you will find recommended but optional activities catered to OUR school by our science staff. You will be able to access this information from anywhere at anytime
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Our staff have carefully curated or created these activities in order to best help our students learn. These activities follow the progression of learning and reflect the material learned in a classroom setting.
Questions? Concerns?Should you feel overwhelmed at any point in time or you had a question that you would like to seek an answer to, look no further! Contact any one of our staff and we will be happy to help!
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Promise me you’ll always remember: You’re braver than you believe, and stronger than you seem, and smarter than you think.
– A. A. Milne
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Centennial Regional High School (CRHS) is a co-ed comprehensive public high school located in Greenfield Park. The school opened in 1972 and was named to commemorate the centennial anniversary of Canada's confederation. There are over 1,000 students that attend the school each year. The school's strength and value is derived from its culturally diverse student body and staff. Centennial maintains a strong and rich intercultural tradition and continues to promote mutual respect and understanding among their students, staff and community.
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Dearest students,
Remember, we have not forgotten about you. We would love nothing more than to be back at school, in our classrooms, helping each other strive towards a brighter tomorrow. If you ever feel lonely, don't forget, we are a click and a shout away. From the bottom of our hearts, we miss you all. Stay safe and we'll all see each other soon. Sincerely, Your Science Department |