DVHS Science

4700 Lone Tree Way
Deer Valley High School
Antioch, California




 

AWARDS

 

We're dedicated to providing our students with the experience and knowledge necessary to make science useful in their lives and to enable our students to improve the lives of others by learning how to discover new things.
 

This page will document the awards won by science department students over the years. Past years will be added in as soon as possible.

2006-2007 School Year

9th grade Science
Dana Hoang

Biology
Albert Ko

Chemistry
Toyin Ogunleye

Physics
Victor Geslinger

Physical Science
Austin Schleder

Overall Science
Justin Spahn

ESPACE Research
Manutej Mulaveesala, Alekzandir Morton, Thomas Travagli

ESPACE Outreach
Vita Guido and Nick Pollard

 

2005-2006 School Year

9th Grade Science
Albert Ko

10th Grade Biology
Bridget McGraw

Chemistry
Lauren Miller

Physics
Matt Foster

Life Science
Shara Mae Sison

Earth Science
Crystal Ewen

Overall Science
Madeline Burchard

 

2004-2005 School Year

9th Grade Science
Chris Martinez, Andrea Nguyen, Edward Tanudjaja, Susan Johnson

10th Grade Science
Manutej Mulaveesala

Chemistry
Danielle Lieske

Physics
David Larson

Earth and Space Science
Tri Nguyen

Overall Science
Ashley Hall


 

 

 

Science
Department
Links

Welcome

Staff Directory

ESpace Academy

Planetarium

Science Club

Environmental Club

Annual Department Awards (New)

Science Fairs (new!)

California Science Standards

Guide to Course Selection

NEW! Sophomore advice

Career Pathways

Course Catalog

What UC requires

UC vs. CSU-What's the difference?

Real People in math and science and what they took in High School

DVHS Science Department Alumni

Forms and Documents

Assessment Tips

Deer Valley HS

Antioch Unified School District

External Links

Contact Us


Our Mission:

We're dedicated to providing our students with the experience and knowledge necessary to make science useful in their lives and to enable our students to improve the lives of others by learning how to discover new things.

Department Goals:

1. Increase science enrollment in elective classes.

2. Prepare students to make career choices in science.

3. Get students excited about science by having them participate in relevant, realistic, hands-on science activities.

4. Improve scores on state-mandated standardized assessments.

5. Support each other in our efforts to become better professional science educators.

6. Connect all major activities and course descriptions to the California Science Standards, and analyze course descriptions and test results for standards we may not be meeting.