Tag: Wawasee High School honors biology students
Indiana University-Purdue University of Indianapolis has announced several new accelerated degree programs that will help students graduate earlier and save money in the process. Students who enroll in the new accelerated programs will be able to earn both a bachelor’s and master’s degree in five years instead of six, saving an average of $7,000 in …read more.
By DONNA BURROUGHS, EdS Superintendent, Triton Community School Corporation Advanced placement biology students in Dawn Slein’s class at Triton Junior-Senior High School have a lot of fun learning about science. The class designed their own “cell” to learn how the surface area to volume ratio affect diffusion rates in a contest. Courtney Slone won by …read more.
By DONNA BURROUGHS, EdS Superintendent, Triton Community School Corporation Triton Biology students braved the cold and traveled with teacher, Dawn Slein, to watch the Sandhill Cranes gather together for the evening in November. More than 6,700 sandhill cranes were counted at Jasper-Pulaski Fish and Wildlife area that day. Late September through December is the peak …read more.
Wawasee High School honors biology students from Pam Schumm’s classes (a total of 50 from two classes) went on a field trip Thursday to Lake Wawasee as part of their ecology unit. Dr. Nate Bosch, director of the Center for Lakes and Streams at Grace College, Schumm and her students and the volunteer boat captains …read more.



