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History
The
idea for the Science Focus Program originated in 1995. Teachers met and
worked part time planning for the Zoo School, and part time teaching at
their high schools. The original teachers were Jim Barstow, social
sciences, Deb Sharp, English, De Tonack, math and physics, and Jane
Obbink, natural sciences. Since then, Beth Briney came the second year
to replace Deb Sharp, and Jane has since moved to Alaska, and was
replaced by Sara LeRoy-Toren.
The main
idea for the focus program was to give students an alternative to
regular high school. The teachers' vision consisted of a place where
students could come and feel welcome and comfortable enough to express
their individual talents and ideas.
The school opened for the
1997-1998 school year, accepting juniors and seniors. Since then,
changes have been made, allowing the Zoo School to accept sophomores and now freshmen.
In
1999, Zoo School created its own Key Club, partnering with the Lincoln
Kiwanis Club. Every week, students meet to work on fund-raising,
community events, and volunteer work.
Zoo School's technology
consists of a lab of iMacs, which arrived at the beginning of the
2006-2007 school year. There are 3 PowerMac G4s and 1 PowerMac G5, which
enable students to create documentaries and video yearbooks using movie
software, like Final Cut Express HD. Zoo School works with the Information
Technology Program (also with LPS) to gain access to state of the art
equipment.
Zoo School has made some changes throughout the
years, but their goal is maintained: to give students the best
education possible, to instill an excitement and a craving for
knowledge, to teach and learn together.
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