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Science (US)

In the science courses at ESA, science is taught not only as a body of useful knowledge, but also as a method by which we find answers. Students learn science most effectively through discovery-based lessons in which they interact with each other and with teachers to solve problems and to answer questions. Teachers at ESA use the Socratic method in laboratory experiences, field exercises, and in class to encourage student interest and participation. By engaging students one-on-one and in small groups, teachers can address each student's ideas and questions. This method of teaching not only encourages each student to be actively involved in his or her education, but it also fosters academic self-confidence and maturity.

Graduation requirements: Physical Science, Biology, Chemistry, and 1 additional science credit

Our Faculty

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    Andrew LeGoullon
    Science Teacher
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    University of Texas - Austin - M.S.
    Cornell University - B.S.
    Year Appointed: 2003
  • Photo of Katherine Boustany
    Katherine Boustany
    Chemistry Teacher
    UT Health in San Antonio - Master of Science
    Texas A & M University - Bachelor of Science
    Year Appointed: 2024
  • Photo of Daniel Gould
    Daniel Gould
    Science Teacher
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    University of Louisiana - Lafayette - B.S.
    Year Appointed: 2018
  • Photo of Brittany Grissom
    Brittany Grissom
    Science Teacher
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    University of Louisiana - Lafayette - M.S.
    University of Texas - Permian Basin - B.S.
    Year Appointed: 2022
  • Photo of Christina Hidalgo
    Christina Hidalgo
    Science Department Chair, Middle School Coordinator
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    Louisiana State University - Shreveport - M.Ed.
    State of Louisiana - Teacher Certification
    University of Louisiana - Monroe - B.S.
    Year Appointed: 2008
  • Photo of Bullard Jones
    Bullard Jones
    Science Teacher
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    Tulane University - B.S.
    Year Appointed: 2012

Episcopal School of Acadiana

Episcopal School of Acadiana is a private coeducational day school for students in grades PK3 through 12. Our mission is to instill in every student the habits of scholarship and honor.

Episcopal School of Acadiana (Lafayette Campus)

Episcopal School of Acadiana (Cade Campus)

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