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Berkeley High's extra science labs may be cut

  • 01-06-2010
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By Jill Tucker/San Francisco Chronicle

Berkeley High School sophomore Razan Qatami glanced at the wall clock in her advanced biology lab class and frowned. At 4:15 p.m., she still had about 10 more minutes before she was done for the day. While most high school science classes incorporate labs into regular class time, Berkeley High requires most of its students to attend labs before or after school in the so-called zero or seventh periods. That means showing up at 7:30 a.m. to, say, dissect frogs, or staying until 4:30 p.m. - additional class time that not surprisingly costs additional money. School administrators would like to see that money spread around, specifically to help struggling students, and have proposed cutting out the supplementary lab classes. Qatami would love to see those early and late labs discontinued. (more...) 

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