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Intro to Engineering I Meyers, Gavin Bend Senior High School Accurate as of April 16th, 2020 9:30 am CRN Subject Course Primary Instructor School Name 31497 ENGR 101 - Intro to Engineering I Meyers, Gavin Bend Senior High School 31758 ENGR 102 - Intro to Engineering II Meyers, Gavin Bend Senior High School 31463 CHE 222 - General Chemistry II Leech, Andrea Benson Polytechnic High School 31965 WRI 122 - Argumentative Writing Heidrich, Delana Bonanza HIgh School 31405 HIST 203 - US History Garvin, Kelly Brookings Harbor High School 31527 BIO 102 - Diversity of Life Mull, John Canby High School 31534 BIO 103 - Intro to Human Anat & Phys Ensrud, Jeremy Canby High School 31825 CHE 222 - General Chemistry II Hill, Emily Canby High School 31538 HIST 203 - US History White, Frank Central High School 31679 HIST 203 - US History DeBois, Erica Century High School 31739 MATH 112 - Trigonometry Ingalls, Nicholas Century High School 31945 MATH 112 - Trigonometry Thomas, Todd Century High School 31721 MATH 112 - Trigonometry Welch, Kathryn Century High School 31973 SPE 111 - Public Speaking LeSieur, Jennifer Clackamas High School 31909 CHE 222 - General Chemistry II Sytsma, John Clackamas High School 31722 MATH 112 - Trigonometry Garlock, McKenzie Clatskanie High School 31934 MATH 252 - Integral Calculus Garlock, McKenzie Clatskanie High School 30989 WRI 122 - Argumentative Writing Sizemore, Mary Clatskanie High School 31782 HIST 203 - US History Kephart, Thomas Cottage Grove High School 31961 LIT 105 - Intro to Literature Farrell, Teresa Cove High School 31723 BIO 109 - Intro to Medical Sciences Trant-Valley, Kelly Creswell High School 31757 HIST 203 - US History Martin, William Creswell High School 31912 BIO 102 - Diversity of Life Oelkers, Jonathan Crook County High School 31332 BIO 103 - Intro to Human Anat & Phys Oelkers, Jonathan Crook County High School 31314 MATH 112 - Trigonometry Kasberger, Christine Crook County High School 31517 MATH 243 - Introductory Statistics Booster, Kersey Crook County High School 31024 MATH 252 - Integral Calculus Groves, Amanda Crook County High School 31680 HIST 203 - US History Schwartz, Trent Dallas High School 31761 WRI 121 - English Composition Croy, Sarah Eddyville Charter 31958 BIO 102 - Diversity of Life Dean, Katharine Estacada High School 31959 BIO 103 - Intro to Human Anat & Phys Dean, Katharine Estacada High School 32028 ENGR 101 - Intro to Engineering I Petke, Michael Faith Bible High School 31913 BIO 200 - Medical Terminology Johnson, Brian Gladstone High School 31681 CHE 222 - General Chemistry II Johnson, Brian Gladstone High School 31503 ECO 202 - Principles of Economics, Macro Furstenberg, Barbara Glencoe High School 31478 MATH 112 - Trigonometry Hammond, Neysa Glencoe High School 31727 BIO 103 - Intro to Human Anat & Phys Smith, Douglas Health & Science High School 31743 BIO 200 - Medical Terminology Smith, Douglas Health & Science High School 31725 CHE 101 - Intro to General Chemistry Harris, Carlie Health & Science High School 31726 CHE 101 - Intro to General Chemistry Kuroiwa, Blake Health & Science High School 31741 CHE 104 - Intro to General Chemistry Lab Harris, Carlie Health & Science High School 31949 CHE 101 - Intro to General Chemistry Smith, Douglas Health & Science High School 31742 CHE 104 - Intro to General Chemistry Lab Kuroiwa, Blake Health & Science High School 31767 CHE 104 - Intro to General Chemistry Lab Throne, Jeremy Health & Science High School 31951 CHE 104 - Intro to General Chemistry Lab Smith, Douglas Health & Science High School 31974 SPE 111- Public Speaking Fitz Gerald, Juliann Henley High School 31301 BIO 103 - Intro to Human Anat & Phys Fullerton, Carly Henley High School 31302 BIO 200 - Medical Terminology Fullerton, Carly Henley High School 31496 ENGR 101 - Intro to Engineering I Lebkowsky, Kristi Henley High School 31728 ENGR 102 - Intro to Engineering II Lebkowsky, Kristi Henley High School 31995 ENGR 111- MMET Orientation Lebkowsky, Kristi Henley High School 31943 MATH 112 - Trigonometry Kissinger, Mandy Hillsboro High School 31944 MATH 112 - Trigonometry VandeBergh, Rhonda Hillsboro High School 31304 WRI 122 - Argumentative Writing Carlson, Carrie Horizon Christian School 31931 PSY 202 - Psychology Lucas, Zach Horizon Christian School 31683 MATH 252 - Integral Calculus Arndt, Kevin John F. Kennedy High School 31980 BUS 223 - Marketing I Ellis, Nat Klamath Union High School 31684 MATH 112 - Trigonometry Marshall, Karley Klamath Union High School 31319 MATH 251 - Differential Calculus Kliewer, Casey Klamath Union High School 31306 MATH 252 - Integral Calculus Kliewer, Casey Klamath Union High School 31015 MATH 112 - Trigonometry Akers, James La Grande High School 31702 PSY 201 - Psychology White, Josh La Grande High School 30923 PSY 202 - Psychology White, Josh La Grande High School 30924 WRI 122 - Argumentative Writing Moore, Kristy La Grande High School 32027 LIT 106 - Intro to Literature Parker, Deborah La Pine High School 30699 SPE 111 - Public Speaking Parker, Deborah La Pine High School 30698 MATH 112 - Trigonometry Louie, Mark Lakeview High School 31502 ECO 202 - Principles of Economics, Macro Fifth-Lince, Amy Liberty High School 31937 MATH 112 - Trigonometry Beeler, Perry Liberty High School 31479 MATH 112 - Trigonometry Johnson, Andrew Liberty High School 31307 PSY 203 - Psychology Salvati, Jeff Lost River High School 31268 WRI 122 - Argumentative Writing Ross, Laurie Lost River High School 31766 CHE 101 - Intro to General Chemistry Throne, Jeremy Mazama High School 31298 HIST 202 - US History Nickerson, Todd Mazama High School 31299 HIST 203 - US History Nickerson, Todd Mazama High School 31691 MATH 112 - Trigonometry Whalen, Michael Mazama High School 30697 MATH 252 - Integral Calculus Solyst, Daniel Mazama High School 31688 PSY 202 - Psychology Nickerson, Todd Mazama High School 30692 PSY 203 - Psychology Nickerson, Todd Mazama High School 31689 SPE 111 - Public Speaking Todd, Kathleen Mazama High School 31467 WRI 121 - English Composition Stringer, Lisa Mazama High School 31331 BIO 102 - Diversity of Life Graham, Jessica McNary High School 31518 BIO 103 - Intro to Human Anat & Phys Everitt, Jeremy McNary High School 31262 CHE 222 - General Chemistry II Hanson, Frank McNary High School 31692 ENV 111 - Intro to Env Sciences Parent, Emily McNary High School 31263 HIST 202 - US History Ryan, Patrick Newport High School 31464 BIO 101 - Intro to Cell Biology Shroufe, Angela Clackamas High School 31911 MATH 112 - Trigonometry Beggs, Tyson Ontario High School 31343 BIO 103 - Intro to Human Anat & Phys Fisher, Kathryn Oregon City High School 31970 BIO 105 - Microbiology White, Kris Oregon City High School 31693 ENV 111 - Intro to Env Sciences White, Kris Oregon City High School 31694 MATH 243 - Introductory Statistics Taylor, Steven Pacific High School 31975 MATH 254 - Vector Calculus Taylor, Steven Pacific High School 31471 SPE 111 - Public Speaking Jezuit, Jeanne Pacific High School 31472 WRI 122 - Argumentative Writing Jezuit, Jeanne Pacific High School 31730 SPE 111 - Public Speaking Smith, Jason Pine Eagle High School 32028 HST 203 - US History Bowden, Johnny Pleasant Hill High School 31546 MATH 112 - Trigonometry Fawcett, Jessica Rainier High School 31936 MATH 252 - Integral Calculus Fawcett, Jessica Rainier High School 31499 ENGR 102 - Intro to Engineering II Rakos, John Sandy High School 31930 MATH 251 - Differential Calculus Kackley, Elizabeth Santiam High School 31547 MATH 112 - Trigonometry Chadwick, Peter Scappoose High School 31516 ECO 202 - Principles of Economics, Macro Pappas, Wesley Sherwood High School 31914 BUS 101 - Intro to Business Dixon, John South Salem High School 31915 BUS 215 - Priniciples of Management Dixon, John South Salem High School 31916 BUS 223 - Marketing I Dixon, John South Salem High School 31695 MATH 112 - Trigonometry Smith, Christie Southwest Christian High School 31938 MATH 252 - Integral Calculus Smith, Christie Southwest Christian High School 31324 BIO 103 - Intro to Human Anat & Phys Beckham, Kaitlyn Sprague High School 31265 CHE 222 - General Chemistry II Wanak, Jeremy Sprague High School 31984 MATH 252 -Integral Calculus Foster, Steven St. Helens High School 31768 MATH 252 - Integral Calculus Smucker, Christopher St. Paul High School 31480 BIO 103 - Intro to Human Anat & Phys John, James Stayton High School 31696 MATH 252 - Integral Calculus Dias, Paul Tillamook High School 31473 PSY 203 - Psychology Jordan, Joseph Toledo High School 31960 WRI 122 - Argumentative Writing Dean, Laurie Triad School 31026 BIO 103 - Intro to Human Anat & Phys Baker, Dielle Tualatin High School 31948 MATH 112 - Trigonometry Egan, Andrew Tualatin High School 30695 BIO 103 - Intro to Human Anat & Phys Gorka, Heidi Tualatin High School 31481 BIO 200 - Medical Terminology Gorka, Heidi Tualatin High School 30983 MATH 112 - Trigonometry McCleary, Krista Tualatin High School 30696 MATH 252 - Integral Calculus Younger, Beverly Tualatin High School 31732 PHY 201 - General Physics Murray, Christopher Tualatin High School 31733 PHY 202 - General Physics Murray, Christopher Tualatin High School 31309 WRI 121 - English Composition Lacy, Lisa Tualatin High School 31731 WRI 121 - English Composition Langner, Marin Tualatin High School 31315 WRI 121 - English Composition Mooney, Anthony Tualatin High School 31501 WRI 122 - Argumentative Writing Malone, Shem Tualatin High School 31964 LIT 105 - Intro to Literature Matthews, Vivian Union High School 31526 MATH 112 - Trigonometry Courtney, Faith Union High School 31474 SPE 111 - Public Speaking Matthews, Vivian Union High School 31475 WRI 122
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