Philosophy
Capital High School’s science curriculum is designed to create scientifically literate citizens. They will understand science and engineering as more than a body of knowledge; it is also a process of understanding the natural world to be utilized to innovate solutions. Our students will be active learners who have access to all science and engineering standards. A student must complete three years of science in order to cover all the Next Generation Science Standards required by the State of Washington, the standards covered by the Washington Comprehension Assessment of Science. (Administered Junior Year). The attached Science Course Pathway will help students choose which courses will best suit their academic interests.
Alicia Boisvert
Science: Room I7
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(360) 596-8200 / Website
Nara Brombach
Biology and Physical Science: Room I9
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(360) 596-8140
Margaret Dallas
Plant Biology, Horticulture, Cross Country and Girls Track Coach: Room I10
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(360) 596-8157
Micheal Dallas
Restorative Justice, Physical Science, Asst. Football Coach, Boys Track Coach: Room I4
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(360)596-8144
Jacqui Hall
Science
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(360) 596-8252 / Website
Michael Jansen
Science: Room I9
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(360) 596-8236 / Website
Melissa Johnston
Science/Math: Room I6
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(360) 596-8206
Mandy Machut
Science: Room I5
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(360) 596-8212
James Sobotka
Physical Science, Physics: Room I2
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(360)596-8148