Wednesday, May 7, 2008

Hello All,

I'm very pleased to be a member of this blog.

My name is Kyle Vermillion and I am a biology teacher at the Westminstewr Schools.

This is some information about me which is posted on the Westminster School's website.

"Kyle earned his B.S. in marine biology and chemistry Florida State University, and later did graduate work in fishery biology at Tennessee Technological University. He also earned a Masters in professional accountancy at Georgia State University while he taught chemistry at Berkmar High School. Since 1969, Kyle has taught at various public and private institutions including the Florida Institute of Technology, Kennesaw State University, Tennessee Technological University, Brookwood School, and Merritt Island High School, and has had several years’ experience auditing in the medical and transportation fields. He has taught at Westminster for 22 years and has been the science department head (1991 – 1996), co director of the Marine Science Institute (1989 – 1995), instructor of physical science, oceanography, physics, environmental biology, honors biology and honors chemistry, in addition to coaching JV boy’s soccer and Varsity girl’s softball. Kyle is currently the greenhouse manager for the science department, and a member of the Bolch ScienceTalk and Exploratorium committees. He also plays clarinet and arranges classical music for the Robinson Chamber Ensemble. Since 2004, he has also been a community member of the CDC’s Biosafety Committee. Kyle resides in Acworth with his wife, Ellissa, with whom he enjoys camping, hiking, and nature study."

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