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Ms. CC Armstrong
Evans High School - Mathematics Department
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Ms. Armstrong
ABOUT MS. ARMSTRONG

Ms. Armstrong earned her Bachelor of Science degree from Spelman College and her Master of Education with an emphasis in Mathematics Curriculum and Instruction degree from the University of Southern Mississippi. She is originally from Detroit, Michigan. She has only worked in two school systems while being employed in Georgia. She worked in Greene County for 5 years and has now been in Columbia County for 10 years. Ms. Armstrong enjoys church, butterflies, and meeting new people. Her personal philosophy on education is that all students can learn if they are "edutained" (that is entertained by education).

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Mrs. Plumlee
ABOUT MRS. PLUMLEE

She is a married, mother of two boys. She has a degree in Interrelated Special Education from Augusta State University. She enjoys teaching and taking her children to perform with their violins. She finished her Master's Degree program in Dec. 2004! She is the greatest asset to the Applied Algebra program and the students receive the best assistance through her excellent techniques.
MISSION FOR THE CLASS
These courses will encourage critical thinking, improve mathematical skills, expand problem solving skills, and increase a positive and realistic approach to mathematics. Good classroom behavior is required to produce an environment in which all students can learn and through which all students have the opportunity to experience educational success. The student must have paper, a pencil, and the appropriate text everyday that the class meets. Quizzes are given frequently on material that was previously assigned as homework. Written homework will be assigned at least three times a week. It is the responsiblity of the student to make up work and seek additional help if necessary.
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