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TVJA science department

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  • TVA Teacher Participates in BirdSleuth Advisory Board

    Julio 14, 2017, por Phil Kahler, Phil Kahler
    Near the end of the 2016–17 school year, Phil Kahler, Tualatin Valley Academy (TVA) science teacher for grades seven through 10, flew to Ithaca, N.Y., where he participated in the BirdSleuth Strategic Planning meetings held at the Cornell Lab of O...
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  • Tualatin Students Explore Marine Habitats

    Diciembre 01, 2009, por Phil Kahler, Phil Kahler
    Each school year Tualatin Valley Academy high school students participate in a three-day marine biology exploration in Newport, Ore. Students and staff look forward to this annual event as a great way to bond, and kick off the new school year. As ...
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  • Student Paintings Featured at Cornell Gallery

    Septiembre 01, 2009, por Phil Kahler, Phil Kahler
    Artwork produced by the Tualatin Valley Junior Academy students, in Hillsboro, Ore., will be featured at the Cornell Lab of Ornithology gallery in Ithaca, N.Y., this fall. The art show opened Aug. 13, with a silent auction to support TVJA's art an...
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