Mrs. JoAnne Pawlowski B.S., M. Ed Sci, Ed. S Science Teacher, RDHS Adjunct Professor, Syracuse University SUPA Forensic Science Chem 113.

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Mrs. JoAnne Pawlowski B.S., M. Ed Sci, Ed. S Science Teacher, RDHS Adjunct Professor, Syracuse University SUPA Forensic Science Chem 113

 Historical figures/contributions  Legal precedents of Frye vs. United States and Daubert vs. Merrill Dow Pharmaceutical  (cases that define admissibility of evidence)  Crime scene and crime lab organization

 Fingerprints, hair, fiber, DNA, blood spatter, glass, toxicology, chromatography, blood typing, DNA, anthropology, ballistics and firearms and more!

 Bergen County Crime Lab guest speaker  FBI, K9, Bergen County officers, medical examiner and…

 Syracuse registration online  Syracuse will bill you directly  $448 for 4 credits  Students have access to media resources  Most schools will accept-portfolio-advocate  NO DIFFERENCE in student requirements at RDHS  Submit signed registration form to me ASAP or by 9/18

 Extra help Tues and Thurs after school and at lunch  me anytime for updates or questions  Check out my wires site  (JoAnne Pawlowski) for information on ‘Week at a Glance’  Upcoming assessments and lab due dates  Grades: 60% tests, 25% labs, 15% quiz

 Thank you for coming to Back to School Night