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Mathematics Department Faculty


Maureen Anderson,

Courses Taught (2007-2008):

  • Math I & II - L1
  • Algebra I - L2
  • Geometry - L2

Classroom: Room 16, Classical Building

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Brooke Bograd, B.A.

E-Mail: @mansd.org

Courses Taught (2007-2008):

Classroom: Room - Classical Building

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Timothy Bower, B.A.

E-Mail: tbower@mansd.org

Courses Taught (2007-2008):

  • Geometry - L2
  • Algebra II - L3
  • Algebra Skills - L1

Classroom: Room 16, 17 Classical Building

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Chris Corkery,

Courses Taught (2007-2008):

Classroom: Room

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James Daleni,

Courses Taught (2007-2008):

Classroom: Room

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Lesley A. Fallu

E-Mail: lfallu@mansd.org

Courses Taught (2007-2008):

  • Geometry - L2
  • Calculus - L3
  • Introductory Math I, II - L1

Classroom: Room 13, 15 Classical Building

Responsibilities:

  • National Honor Society Faculty Council
  • Mathematics Department Coordinator

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Phil Jones,

Courses Taught (2007-2008):

Classrooms: Room , Classical Building

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Morgan Lamb

E-Mail: mlamb@mansd.org

Courses Taught (2007-2008):

  • Algebra Skills II - L1
  • Algebra I - L2
  • Geometry - L2

Classroom: Room 16,,Classical Building

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William Lambert, B.S.

E-Mail: wlambert@mansd.org

Courses Taught (2007-2008):

  • Algebra Skills - L1
  • Advanced Math - L3
  • Finite Math - L2

Classroom: Room 21 & 22 Classical Building

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Sara Mantineo,

E-Mail: smantineo@mansd.org

Courses Taught (2007-2008):

  • Geometry - L2Algebra Skills I - L1
  • Algebra I - L3

Classrooms: Room 15, Classical Building

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Sue Porter,

Courses Taught (2007-2008):

  • Algebra II - L2
  • Algebra Skills I - L1

Classrooms: Room 21, 22, Classical Building

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Cathleen Regan,

E-Mail: cregan@mansd.org

Courses Taught (2007-2008):

  • Geometry - L3Algebra Skills I - L1
  • Algebra I - L2

Classrooms: Room 13 ,12; Classical Building

Responsibilities:

  • Staff Development Chair

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Stephen Signor,

Courses Taught (2007-2008):

  • Algebra 2 L3
  • Geometry L2
  • Algebra Skills I L1

Classroom: Room

Responsibilities:

  • Boys Varsity Track & Field Girls' Freshman Basketball

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Darci St. Onge,

E-Mail: dstonge@mansd.org

Website: www.freewebs.com/mrsstonge

Courses Taught (2007-2008):

  • Integrated Algebra Concepts L1
    • Supplies that would be helpful to have
      1. Pen or pencil (pencil is good for math, but I am not picky)
      2. Calculator—not required, but helpful to have. I have a limited number
      of calculators to use in the classroom (around 10), so I run out quickly. Any type of calculator is ok.
  • Algebra I L2
    • Supplies that would be helpful to have
      1. Pen or pencil (pencil is good for math, but I am not picky)
      2. Book cover—keep your book in good condition
      3. Notebook --I don’t care if you use a spiral or a three-ring binder, whatever you are comfortable with. However, we will be taking a lot of notes and doing a lot of homework, and you will use several spiral notebooks if that is your choice. A three-ring binder with dividers seems to work best.
      4. Calculator—again not required, but helpful to have. I have a limited number of calculators to use in the classroom (around 10), so I run out quickly. Any type of calculator is ok, but a graphing calculator may be required in math classes you may take in the future
  • Geometry L3
    • Supplies that would be helpful to have
      1. Pen or pencil (pencil is good for math, but I am not picky)
      2. Book cover—keep your book in good condition
      3. Notebook --I don’t care if you use a spiral or a three-ring binder, whatever you are comfortable with. However, we will be taking a lot of notes and doing a lot of homework, and you will use several spiral notebooks if that is your choice. A three-ring binder with dividers seems to work best.
      4. Calculator—again not required, but helpful to have. I have a limited number of calculators to use in the classroom (around 10), so I run out quickly. Any type of calculator is ok, but a graphing calculator may be required in math classes you may take in the future.
      5. Protractor-we have some to use in class, but it is helpful to have your own.
      6. Compass-we have some to use in class, but it is helpful to have your own.

Classroom: Rooms 29 Classical Building

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Edward True,

E-Mail: etrue@mansd.org

Courses Taught (2007-2008):

  • Algebra I - L3Math I - L1
  • Advanced math - L2

Classroom: Room 17 Classical Building

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Robert Walmsley,

E-Mail: rwalmsley@mansd.org

Courses Taught (2007-2008):

  • Geometry - L2Algebra Skills - L1
  • Algebra I - L2

Classroom: Room B-2 , Practical Arts Building

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Margaret Williams,

Courses Taught (2007-2008):

Classroom:

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