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Debbi Marks Algebra 3, AP Calculus, Chemistry
dmarks@plattecanyonsd1.org
303-838-7666 ext 1665
Debbi Marks has been teaching math and science at Platte Canyon High School for over 27 years. She was born and raised in New Jersey. She graduated from Wake Forest University with a degree in mathematics and biology and received her Masters degree from the University of Colorado at Denver in mathematics education specializing in curriculum and instruction.
Mrs. Marks has 4 children from 18 to 24 years of age. She enjoys playing golf, creating quilts, doing various types of needlework and spending time with family and friends. In the past several years she has enjoyed traveling to China and Thailand to visit her oldest two children who were teaching in these countries. Mrs. Marks is also the treasurer of the Colorado Council of Teachers of Mathematics.
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Ann Erdle Pre Calculus, Algebra 1, 2, & 3
aerdle@plattecanyonsd1.org
303-838-7666 ext. 1681
Ms. Erdle received a Bachelor of Music Education degree from Colorado State University a long, long time ago. More recently (in the present millennium) she received a Masters in Management of Information Systems from Colorado Technical University. She has been teaching for a very, very long time and has taught every level from pre-school through university. When she isn't teaching she can be found playing music, "Jeeping" or going to movies and eating lots and lots of movie popcorn.
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Julie Weinberg Geometry, Advanced Geometry, Algebra 2 & 3, Pre Calculus
www.mrsweinberg.com
jweinberg@plattecanyonsd1.org
303-838-7666 ext. 1686
Mrs. Weinberg graduated from Indiana University with a degree in secondary mathematics education. While at IU she led the underwater basket weaving club to nationals, and was selected as the MVP. Since graduation, she has acquired her master's degree, national board certification, and a master teacher license. She has been teaching for 10 years and is licensed to teach k-12. In her spare time, when she is not doing math problems for fun, she loves to run, hike, and snowshoe with her dogs and husband. She is also the
president and founder of the Math is Fun Club as well as an advocate for Pi Day.
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