Mr. Buxman, FSHA's physics teacher and basketball coach, is an avid reader. What does he read, you ask? Lofty tomes on dark matter, wormholes, quantum leaping, and particle quarks (I don't think that's a real thing, but it sounds good)? WNBA stats? Perhaps, perhaps.
Thursday, September 6, 2012
Teacher Feature: Mr. Buxman
Who knew science teachers liked to read? (Well, I did, but that's beside the point.)
Mr. Buxman, FSHA's physics teacher and basketball coach, is an avid reader. What does he read, you ask? Lofty tomes on dark matter, wormholes, quantum leaping, and particle quarks (I don't think that's a real thing, but it sounds good)? WNBA stats? Perhaps, perhaps.
What Mr. Buxman really loves to read is Young Adult dystopian and SciFi literature. Isn't that cool? In fact, Mr. Buxman had read more than THIRTY books since last spring, many of them YA books. You've probably read (or heard of) some of them, like Delirium, Divergent, Matched, and I Am Number Four. To see more of Mr. Buxman's reading list, visit his blog, BiblioBux.
Mr. Buxman, FSHA's physics teacher and basketball coach, is an avid reader. What does he read, you ask? Lofty tomes on dark matter, wormholes, quantum leaping, and particle quarks (I don't think that's a real thing, but it sounds good)? WNBA stats? Perhaps, perhaps.
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