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Randolph M. Brooks Dreher High School, Columbia, SC.(2004 Award For Excellence in Secondary School Science)(South Carolina)(Letter to the editor)

Bulletin of the South Carolina Academy of Science

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The 2004 South Carolina Academy of Science Teacher of the Year, Randy joins 33 other teachers from South Carolina since 1972 as the official SCAS South Carolina Teacher of the year. Randy has been noted for his Excellence in Secondary Science or Mathematics Teaching.

Randy Brooks was singled out for more than 10 years of inspiring ...

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