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                                         Yes, We can make Thermite !!!

    This AP Chemistry course is designed to be the equivalent of a first year  college level course. Students enrolled in this course are expected to have successfully completed the Regents Chemistry course. Students need to exhibit high levels of commitment, motivation, and academic maturity. To illustrate these points the College Board makes the following statement in the course description in relation to student commitment; "Students in an AP Chemistry course should spend at least five hours in individual study outside the classroom."

    Students are expected to complete assignments outside of the classroom setting and are responsible for making sure all of their work is completed. This will enable to students to actively participate in class discussions and maximize their success.

  • Welcome to the College in the Classroom Student Support Center.  This center is a resource for students who are enrolled in College Classes at monticello High School.  You may use this site to browse upcoming events, view CIC skill power points and find links to important college based information.

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    This course is a college level course that focuses upon the application of scientific methods and techniques to crime and law.  Recent advances in scientific methods and principles have had an enormous impact upon law enforcement and the entire criminal justice system.Emphasis is placed upon understanding the science behind the techniques used in evaluating physical evidence.  Topics included are blood analysis, organic and inorganic evidence analysis, microscopic investigations, hair analysis, DNA, drug chemistry and toxicology, fiber comparisons, paints, glass compositions and fragmentation, fingerprints, soil comparisons, and arson investigations.

  • Physics is a course in which students will study the motion of objects on a macro and micro scale. Students will study topics such as kinematics, Newtonian physics, dynamics, energy, electricity and magnetism, wave motion, and quantum physics.

    Requirements for this course: Students should either be currently enrolled in Math B or have passed Math B.