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Robert Kern Curtis retired from the Hackensack Public Schools on September 1, 2006. He was the Mathematics and Science Departments' Chair for
Hackensack High School and
Assistant Director of Curriculum and Instruction for Mathematics and Science (grades 7 - 12) for
Hackensack Public Schools. He had taught
AP Physics,
Honors Latin, and
AP Computer Science, C. P. Physics, C. P. Chemistry, Electronics,
Chemistry 1-2, C. P. Earth Science, Latin 3,
Algebra 1, Algebra 2, Calculus, Mathematics 1, Business
Mathematics, C. P. Geometry at
Hackensack
High School
in Hackensack, New Jersey, where he also practices
law. At Hackensack
High School he has been the faculty advisor for the
Honor Society,
Chess Club, and
Computer Club.
He is the faculty advisor for the
Ham Radio Club - K2HHS,
and Philosophy Club.
He was the SYSOP of
THE LABORATORY
a BBS sponsored by the science and mathematics departments at Hackensack
High School.
He taught
Physics for Advancement at
Dwight-Englewood School
during the summer (1996-1999),
is on the board of the
Holmstead School
in Ridgewood and was on the
advisory board of the Holley Center 1980-1987 in Hackensack. He was
President of the
Hackensack Education Association 1979-1981; 1997-2004.
He has studied at
PS_12
Saint Bartholomew's School
Xavier High School
Fordham University
RPI
Fordham Law School
Seton Hall Law School
Jersey City State College
and Woodstock
College.
He holds extra class amateur radio license K2RLW.
His biography is listed in Who's Who in America,
Who's Who in American Education,
Who's Who Amongst America's Teachers,
Who's Who in the World, Who's Who in New Jersey, Who's Who in the East, Who's Who in American Law.
He was born in
NYC
on
June 11, 1940.
His résumé
is available.
Member: ACLU
AI
ARRL
APS
AAPT
NJSTA
Mensa
ABA
BCBA
NJSBA
HPS
Short Essays:
Reflections
Underground Grammarian
Disinformation
Phyllis Beverley Curtis - PHOTOGRAPHER
PARAGON HOUSE (Books)
From 1979: "Significant Partners" by Robert Kern Curtis
From 1965: "Hans Küng on Karl Barth" by Robert Curtis, S.J.
From 1964: "Aristotle's Proud Man" by Robert Curtis, S.J.
From 1962: "Charles Waterton, Esq." by Robert Curtis, S.J.
Alexandria and
The Seven Liberal Arts
The First President of the United States: John Hanson? Samuel Huntington?
HAL 9000 Made operational January 12, 1997
Latin
Vergil's Aeneid in English Translation
Nuntii Latini News in Latin from Radio Finland
Carl Sandburg
ENGLISH STUFF
Improving Education through Supervision
Eucild's Elements Complete text
Mathematical Resources (Caltech)
Largest Known Prime Number
It has been proven that there are infinitely many prime numbers.
Logarithms: An Introduction to Their Use by Robert Kern Curtis (1970)
New Jersey Mathematics Coalition
Conway Interview Famous mathematician at Princeton
Decimal to Roman Number converter! by RKC
JavaScript Quadratic Equation Solver by RKC
National Institute of Health
National Library of Medicine
University of Bergen
medical news, directories, etc., from Norway
Hackensack University Medical Center
Holy Name Hospital (Teaneck)
Mayo Clinic
Medsite
AMA
Teilhard de Chardin, S.J.
Jesuit Stuff
Weather Superhighway Directory of many WWW weather pages around the world!
Click HERE for present time from the United States Naval Observatory.
INTERNET Search Tools Collected
YAHOOLIGANS: Kids' Guid to the Net
WEBCRAWLER Internet Search Tool
Search YAHOO from here!
High IQ Games & Puzzles || Python_on_Line || MIT_Hacks_Gallery || F's QUIZ
Decimal to Roman Numeral Converter by RKC
Lewis Carroll on "How to Learn"
Mr Hugh Moore with alumni: Eric Enright, Chris Comarato, and Bart Browne
Lauren Levin, alumna - - - Pavel Chernikov, alumnus - - - James Zaorski, alumnus
geometry - - - - - - - - - cp physics - - - - - - - - - - cp physics
cp physics - - - - - - - - ap physics - - - - - - - - - - chess club
Virginia Schaffner Deatz
Jacquline Mary Shahin
Alumni/ae & Students' Home Pages
Hitchhiker's Guide to
the Galaxy Pages
Paramount's OFFICIAL site
Star Trek (TOS)
TIME via a cgi program:
Click here
for time according to this server.
The San Francisco Exploratorium The famous science museum online.
The Franklin Institute in Philadelphia. A museum online here on the internet -- doors open 24 hours a day.
dEV nULL
Soledad O'Brien
THE SITE
The Holy See Vatican Web Site
Strange Places to Sleep (by Eve Andersson)
Think Quest internet contest for students in grades 7 - 12.
Home pages of selected Colleges and Universities
iTools Internet Tools!
World File Project Software and data files with good search tools -- millions of files
THOMAS (Government Documents etc.)
News
The Ancient World on TeleVision weekly summary
Hackensack
Hackensack Education Association
Hackensack High School Home Page
E. T. Marlatt Chapter of NHS at Hackensack High School
Hackensack Middle School Home Page
Hackensack Public Elementary Schools' Home Page old
Hackensack Public Elementary Schools' Home Page new
The BERGEN NET The Academies, Bergen Tech., etc.
The Bergen Record - Hackensack Newspaper
Holy Name Hospital, Teaneck NJ
Other
ETS Net
NSTA
National Science Teachers Association Home Page
NJSTA
New Jersey Science Teachers Association Home Page
Telnet TIME at Navy Observatory
Particular Educational Resources
WQXR Home Page | PBS Home Page | WNET (Ch 13) Home Page
LISTSERV mail discussion groups
Karen's Kitchen (Karen Schneider - especially for Librarians!)
RAIN Home PageThe BBS at Hackensack High School's physics laboratory was called THE LABORATORY. The telephone number was (201) 342-5659.
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