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Larry L. Miller and Mary Kate Baldwin with group |
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of herptology students at Castle Rock (1991) |
Click on the photo above of Mr. Miller, Mary Kate Baldwin, and several herpetology students that were photographed as
they conducted herpetological research near Castle Rock located in Gove County, Kansas during the spring of 1991 to learn
more about some of the accomplishments Mr. Miller achieved while he was employed as a science instructor at Topeka Collegiate
School.
Larry L. Miller and Mary Kate Baldwin with a group |
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of students exploring the Red Hills of Kansas. |
Mr. Miller was involved with Topeka Collegiate School from the mid 1980's until 2001. He was their contact person for
summer field trips to southern Kansas while he was still teaching at Caldwell Elementary School in Caldwell, Kansas until
he moved to the Topeka area in 1991 and accepted the position of the TCS science instructor. During his first year at Topeka
Collegiate School (1991-1992 school year) he taught all science classes (K-8) and started involving students in a number of
new and exciting research projects. A few images of the many activities he sponsored are shown below and at other locations
on this website.
Mr. Miller left Topeka Collegiate School in 2001. He now teaches science classes for the Seaman District. Images and
information about his work with the students at Northern Hills Junior High School can be found by following links from the
Northern Hills link at the top of this page.
Click on the link at the bottom of this page to read about an honor Mr. Miller received from Southwestern College located
in Winfield, Kansas. Mr. Miller graduated from Southwestern in 1971.
Students often joined Mr. Miller for historical |
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and biological research near Clayton, New Mexico. |
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