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Scientist Spotlight Assignment Student / Scientist Scientist Spotlight Assignment Student / Scientist FIRST HOUR BIOLOGY Bosley, Hayden FRANCIS CRICK Brzostek, Carly JANE GOODALL Campbell, Chad ANTON VAN LEEUWENHOUEK Carpenter, Georgia EUGENIE CLARK Chandler, Christain RACHEL CARSON Conklin, Linda ROBERT HOOKE Dalton, Jessica MARIE CURIE Dempsey, Morgan SILVIA EARL Forsythe, Caitlin CARL LINNAEUS Galvin, Wade GREGOR MENDEL Howland, William NICOLA TESLA Jones-Hayward, Justin RICHARD DAWKINS Jung, Abigail DIAN FOSSEY Lica, Blake ROSALIND FRANKLIN McHendry, Sophia NIELS BOHR Melo, Zoe E.O. WILSON Odenbach, Lexi DMITRI MENDELEEV Sams, Danny ALBERT EINSTEIN Schroeder, Eythan JACQUES COUSTEAU Schwertman, Bryan CHARLES DARWIN Sebor, Julia NETTIE STEVENS Silva, Kayla LOUIS PASTEUR Styles, Hailey BARBARA MCCLINTOCK Tucker, Benjamin ALEXANDER GRAHAM BELL Van Atten, Jacob ALFRED WEGENER SECOND HOUR BIOLOGY Alameda, Kaylee CHARLES DARWIN Calleia, Anthony John MARIE CURIE Carnell, Peyton James LOUIS PASTEUR Chavez, Abriana Yvette RACHEL CARSON Flores, Mikayla Isabel JANE GOODALL Garces, Jordan NETTIE STEVENS Joyce, Caleb Alexander NIKOLA TESLA Scientist Spotlight Assignment Student / Scientist Lattin, Jesse Joseph ROSALIND FRANKLIN Migneco, Morgan Lynn JACQUES COUSTEAU Mowery, Olivia Renee ROBERT HOOKE O'Leary, Alicia Kate JAMES WATSON/FRANCIS CRICK Pacheco-Gonzalez, Enrique Reed, William Francis DMITRI MENDELEEV Roderick, Hailee Marie EUGENIE CLARK Russell, Jonathan Vincent THOMAS EDISON Tucker, James RICHARD DAWKINS Tyler, Avanelle Corinne DIAN FOSSEY VanSickle, Amber Skie ALBERT EINSTEIN Wheeler, Nicholas James ANTON VAN LEEUWENHOEK Wylie, Wade Lott SILVIA EARL FOURTH HOUR BIOLOGY Amo, Anthony Richard MARIE CURIE Bauer, Rose Marie RACHEL CARSON Cornett, Luke Allen CHARLES DARWIN Davies, Logan Tanner LOUIS PASTEUR Denson, Gage ROBERT HOOKE Fontaine, Dylan Richard JAMES WATSON/FRANCIS CRICK Gardner, Jenna Lee ROSALIND FRANKLIN Gonzalez, Jose Angel DOROTHY HODGKIN Hauss, Brianna Kali JANE GOODALL Johnson, Liam Thomas CARL LINNAEUS Jones, Cierra Sky SYLVIA EARL Marsh, Victoria Lynn DIAN FOSSEY McCormack, Keegan DMITRI MENDELEEV Melucci, Mia Jean BARBARA MCCLINTOCK Mercer, Maria Elyse GREGOR MENDEL Palacious, Sierra NIELS BOHR Palmieri, Brittany Ann ALFRED WEGENER Parla, Michael Angelo JACQUES COUSTEAU Patterson, Jacob Nicholas E.O. WILSON Peel, Logan Patrick NETTIE STEVENS Scientist Spotlight Assignment Student / Scientist Sage, Alexander Lee RICHARD DAWKINS Stevens, Katelynn Renee EUGENIE CLARK Stiver, Jada Katherine ANTON VAN LEEUWENHOEK Walchle, Tye JEFF CORWIN Watterson, Katia Lillian ALDO LEOPOLD FIFTH HOUR BIOLOGY Abruzzese, Matthew Ryan LOUIS PASTEUR Allison, Calvin Gene RACHEL CARSON Boldis, Sonny Gaetano MARIE CURIE Brashear, Lauralyn Dove NIELS BOHR Collins, Rebecca Xiao Tong ROSALIND FRANKLIN Francois, Dahilo Eddy DOROTHY HODGKIN Henson, Logan Andrew CHARLES DARWIN Krzysiak, Hannah Rose ANTON VAN LEEUWENHOEK Lambert, Coby David JANE GOODALL Martin, Bailey Marie JAMES WATSON/FRANCIS CRICK Moser, Cayla Marie DIAN FOSSEY Nowe, Brandon Michael DMITRI MENDELEEV Patterson, Cassidy Kylie GREGOR MENDEL Redmann, Kellie Jo BARBARA MCCLINTOCK Rozen, Maxwell Charles ALFRED WEGENER Sabja, Dylan James JACQUES COUSTEAU Simpson, Shaina Rose NETTIE STEVENS Smith, Liam A JEFF CORWIN Swanson, David L CARL LINNAEUS VanDine, Preston ALDO LEOPOLD Werden, Audrey E EUGENIE CLARK Whiting, Austin Edwin RICHARD DAWKINS Wik, Ashley Michelle SYLVIA EARL SIXTH PERIOD BIOLOGY Abraham, Zachariah CHARLES DARWIN Beaulieu, Jessica Ann MARIE CURRIE Bellamy, Karoline Ruth RACHEL CARSON Scientist Spotlight Assignment Student / Scientist Brown, Natalie Ann JANE GOODALL Burgos-Mingrone, Daniel LOUIS PASTEUR Carrasco, Erika NIELS BOHR Chandler, Maggie ROSALIND FRANKLIN Davis, Cooper Jackson DOROTHY HODGKIN Do, Nhuy T JEFF CORWIN Doxen, Julian Blaine JAMES WATSON/FRANCIS CRICK Entler-LaMothe, Alyssa CARL LINNAEUS Finnegan, Meghan Marie DMITRI MENDELEEV Gibb, Olivia Rose GREGOR MENDEL Giraldi, Joseph Michael ALFRED WEGENER Hodge, Brianna Leigh BARBARA MCCLINTOCK Pfoertner, Lara JACQUES COUSTEAU Pina, Maria Erica NETTIE STEVENS Poulakis, Maggie Mae DIAN FOSSEY Schoeneck, Dylan Gene E.O. WILSON Slocum, Emily Marion SYLVIA EARL Sovan, Kassi Elizabeth EUGENIE CLARK Tucker, Kaitlyn Rae RICHARD DAWKINS Vadnais, Dustin David ALDO LEOPOLD Wright, Nathaniel Quinn ANTON VAN LEEUWENHOEK SEVENTH HOUR BIOLOGY Bayard, Daniel Curtis JAMES WATSON/FRANCIS CRICK Beaugrand, Etienne D CHARLES DARWIN Bowe, Brady Louis MARIE CURIE Brause, Emily Elizabeth RACHEL CARSON Caldwell, Skylar McKenzie LOUIS PASTEUR Callahan, Kaycee E ROSALIND FRANKLIN Cline, Chayce Marie NIELS BOHR Cramer, David Stephen ALDO LEOPOLD Diemer, Christopher Earl GREGOR MENDEL Dow, Hunter Thomas DOROTHY HODGKIN Edge, Tatumn Renee JANE GOODALL Ellis, Lexi Marie DMITRI MENDELEEV Scientist Spotlight Assignment Student / Scientist Espinosa, Maria DIAN FOSSEY Ficcara, Dylan NETTIE STEVENS Gavars, Tiffany SYLVIA EARL Justice-Caldwell, Kai ALFRED WEGENER Lapergola, Kennyth JACQUES COUSTEAU MacDonald, Jessica Dawn EUGENIE CLARK Maguire, Jacquelin E.O. WILSON Mapes, Jezebel Rose RICHARD DAWKINS Pirro, Noah Elias CARL LINNAEUS Pollock, Eden Catherine JEFF CORWIN Whitmore, Hailey N PAUL R. ERHLICH Winkle, Nathaniel Forrest ANTON VAN LEEUWENHOEK .
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