Dear Students, Technology Education is project-based-learning, and is done individually sometimes, but mainly in groups - similar to your future career, where you will be working with others; even if you work independently. It is hands-on, involves a lot of problem solving, and creativity. We use math and science concepts, most classes projects end with friendly competitions, and are a lot fun!
My name is pronounced SHAM-PAN-YER; you may call me Mr. SHAMP. I have been teaching at Weber since 2004. Before I was a teacher, I worked in publishing in New York City. I love the outdoors, hiking, traveling, photography, and riding my bike. I have two young sons and Mrs. Shampanier is a teacher also! I look forward to your being my student. If you have any questions, check out the new Website, I've tried to answer as many of your questions as possible - or - please come see me and talk. Best, Mr. Shamp |
Dear Parents, Teaching is wonderful, kids are special, a lot of fun, and are pretty impressive.. I am here to help, I am accessible, and I welcome parental communication. We are a team, feel free to reach out to me,
I know you care about your children and want what is best for them, I have two boys, and I think all kids deserve opportunities for success, while they also learn how to be responsible, caring and well rounded people. Thank you for taking the time to look at my Website. Best, Mr. Shampanier...or, Mr. Shamp too |
GradingIS there HOMEWORK?
Students have homework most nights while "planning and drawing."
Homework can be as simple as bringing in a pencil, brainstorming ideas, drawing designs. How do I know the homework?:
What's google classroom?
IS THERE EXTRA CREDIT?
WHAT IF I NEED HELP?
DO YOU HAVE EXTRA HELP?
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