Mr. Clark’s desire is to have all students’ learn how to DO science by relying on experience, evidence and logic. His other major goal is to inspire more students to pursue careers in science, medicine, and engineering
Education:
B.S. Electrical Engineering 1990, Ohio State University Columbus, Ohio
M.S. Electrical Engineering 1992, Ohio State University Columbus, Ohio
M.Ed. Curriculum and Instruction 1999, Arizona State University Tempe, Arizona
Mr. Clark has also participated in the Modeling Physics training at the University of Arizona in 1999. This program was developed at ASU over the since 1989. It has been designated an "Exemplary" program for teacher training by the US Department of Education.
Certifications:
Arizona Secondary - Physics
Arizona Secondary - Mathematics
Arizona Middle School Endorsement
Classes taught at Hamilton H.S.:
--Core Physics
--Honors Physics
--AP Physics C
--AP Calculus AB
--Engineering 102 (University of Arizona)
Total Years Teaching Experience: 8
Years at Hamilton: 8
Other Activity:
AP/Honors Team
Aikido Club Sponsor
Mr. Clark came to teaching after a 6-year career as a design engineer for Motorola working in the area of satellite communications. He joined the Hamilton faculty in 1999