Biology and Earth Science teacher Lisa Cochrum was scheduled for an undisclosed major surgery on Friday, Nov. 22, and will not return to school until after holiday break. In order to miss the two weeks of actual teaching, she had to rearrange her curriculum and cram in a lot of material before she left.
The week before school started in August, she came back early from her trip to Alaska because she was in excruciating pain. She went to the doctor and saw multiple specialists who confirmed her diagnosis, and surgery was scheduled for November.
Cochrum’s substitute teacher is Georgia Schultz, a former aide. Schulz will be overseeing the students as they complete some of the more “fun labs” normally interspersed into the curriculum and watching a movie.
Cochrum will return at the start of second semester and will continue her second semester curriculum as usual.