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Lisa Breckenridge Science |
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I grew up south of Kansas City in Pleasant Hill, MO. Pleasant Hill is 4a school with a very unique mascot, the Roosters and Chicks. Like King City, our school colors were purple and gold. I played volleyball, basketball, and ran track in high school. I went on and played intercollegiate basketball one year, volleyball 2 years and tennis my senior year in college. As long as I can remember, I always wanted to be a teacher. My freshman year in college I was planning on majoring in physical education. I couldn't think of a better career than teaching sports and fitness all day. The first day of the class, intro to physical education, I was surrounded by a room full of fellow college athletes. I become concerned that it would be hard to find a job in PE so I decided not to pursue that degree. I thought that maybe I should major in math instead since it was my best subject, but I was always interested in certain areas of science as well. My junior year in college I finally decided to major in biology with a minor in chemistry. Immediately after my bachelor's degree, I went on to NWMSU to pursue a master's degree in biology with an emphasis in in microbiology and molecular genetics. While at Northwest, I met Micah who was also a biology major. I worked as a microbiologist at Boehringer Ingelheim when we were first married. I quit working at Boehringer right before our daughter was born and stayed home until all of our children were in school. I worked in a hospital laboratory for a little over a year before I was hired as the high school science teacher at King City. I currently teach biology, chemistry, dual credit biology, dual credit chemistry, and anatomy and physiology. I also coach junior high basketball and assist varsity track. In addition to teaching at King City, I am an adjunct faculty member at MWSU and teach general biology labs in the spring and fall semesters.
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Phone: 660-535-4319 | Email: Lisa Breckenridge | High School |
Class Schedule: 2. Biology 3. Anatomy and Physiology
4. Chemistry 5. Dual Credit Chemistry 6. Biology 7. Dual Credit Biology 8. Chemistry |
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