Science Faculty and Program
Steve Adamski (1995)Department Chair
M.A. Teacher Leadership,Roosevelt University B.S. Chemistry
Bradley University
Teaching Certification,
Trinity Christian College
Ellen Luy (2007)
M.A. Teaching
Rockford College and the National Teacher’s and
Educators Center
B.A. Biology
Wheaton College
Carlton Rink (1995)
M.A. Physics
Northern Illinois
B.S. Math and Physics
Western.Michigan
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Jon Hamelinck (2011)
B.S.Ed in Biology and Chemistry
Calvin College
Science Department Summary
Students can expect to learn about the scientific disciplines so that they can explain how systems interact, relate energy and change, and understand their role as stewards of God’s creation (Genesis 1:26).
They will be challenged to develop and refine their critical thinking skills as they solve problems through the utilization of the scientific method. God’s order and design are evident throughout creation; as Christian role models and teachers it is our privileged responsibility to guide our students in their discoveries of this and of His, “invisible attributes, eternal power, and divine nature.” (Romans 1:20)







