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Warren Puckett |
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Position: |
Composite Science Teacher ( Certified to teach Chemistry, Physics, Biology, Geology at both regular and AP levels) |
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Contact: |
warren.puckett@gcisd.net or 817-305-4700 ext 2066 |
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Education: |
BS in Chemistry; MAT GeoEcology / Secondary
Science Ed |
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Background: |
I am married with 2 children. I have enjoyed and taken advantage of several opportunities
though my past. I have 3 degrees so far in Chemistry, Petroleum Engineering Technology and
GeoEcology. I was a US Navy Medical Corpsman during the last of Vietnam serving with a nuclear
submarine squadron and several hospitals. I still use the medical skills with a part time job
filling prescriptions. I was a research and development chemist with a petroleum chemical
specialty company for 7 years before domestic production fell in the 80’s. I have 18 years
teaching science from 8th grade to college level and AP classes. I am a certified private
pilot, skydiver, advanced hang glider pilot and open water scuba diver. I have filled every
summer with part time jobs from assisting with medical research at UTSW and working with the
B-2 Bomber project to 3 years consulting with Texas Instruments on research and quality
control analysis on computer chip manufacturing. |
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Educational Philosophy: |
Make the learning both important and relevant to everyday life. I believe that all of our
students are capable of great achievements. It is my job to not only teach the fundamentals of
science and technology, but to help them see themselves as capable and successful in life. I
firmly believe that every child has the potential to live out their dreams. This is the age at
which students must start taking responsibility for their lives and learning. I team with
parents to lay down the path for success, but it is up to the student to move down the road.
By occasionally making class fun and active in the processes of science I attempt to motivate
them to strive for their own best efforts. |
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Personal Statement: |
Don’t just dream about life… get out there and run after it as fast as you can. |