Emily Rose Seifferlein

Science  ·  Teacher and Department Chair

Room
206 (classroom) and 207 (lab)

Phone
402-436-1780

Email
eseiffe@lps.org

Emily Rose Seifferlein

Science  ·  Teacher and Department Chair

Additional Teacher and Classroom Information may be viewed by logging into Parent/StudentVue

Classroom Information
About Me

"Not only do we live among the stars, the stars live within us."  -Neil deGrasse Tyson

Classes Offered

Diff Geoscience

Earth Systems

Diff Physical Science

Intermediate Research

Senior Research

Diff Chemistry

Advanced Chemistry

Diff Anatomy and Physiology

Botany

Marine Biology

 

Come see me after school for extra help!

Schedules

Current Schedule:

A1:  Physical Science

A2:  Marine Biology

A3:   Marine Biology

B1:   Ad. Chemistry

B2:  Diff Chemistry

B3:   Research

Professional Experience

Education:

University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Lincoln, NE; 2005, Post Baccalaureate Teacher Certification, 7-12 Natural Science

University of Georgia, Athens GA; 2001, Post Masters Graduate level courses in Geology and Invertebrate Paleontology    

Wright State University, Dayton OH; 2000, M.S.T (Master of Science in Teaching) in Earth Science, June 2000

Central Michigan University, Mt. Pleasant MI; 1998, B.S. majoring in Geology, May 1998

Employment Experience:

High School Teacher, Dept. Chair,  August 2013-present; Science Focus Program, Lincoln Public Schools

High School Teacher, August 2005 – June 2013; Lincoln North Star High School,  Lincoln Public Schools

Physical Science Technician, May 2002-August 2005; United States Department of Agriculture, National Soil Survey Laboratory, Lincoln, NE

 

Publications:

  • Rose Seifferlein, E.K., Jones, P., Ferguson, R., Burt, R., and Mays, D.; 2005: Extractable Acidity by a Centrifuge Method. Communications in Soil Science and Plant Analysis, v. 36, n. 15, pg. 2067-2083.
  • Rose, E.K., Carney, C.K., Boardman, M. R.; 2000:  Depositional History of a rock core taken near Cockburntown, San Salvador Island, Bahamas. 10th symposium on the geology of the Bahamas and other carbonate regions abstracts and programs. pg. 22.
  • Plank, C., Rose, E., Slattery, W., and Hundley, S.; 1999:  A dynamic website to provide hands-on earth science activities using near real time data for K-12 teachers and their classrooms.  Geological Society of America North-Central section abstracts with programs, v.31, n. 5, pg.44.
  • Rose, E., Benison, K., and Wicander, R.; 1998:  Geology of Michigan: An educational program for First- and Second-graders.  Michigan Academician, v.30, n.3, pg. 258.