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Chantelle Rose

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Expeditions: Winter Sampling
Occupation: Teacher
Organization: Graham High School

Chantelle Rose has been intrigued by the out-of-doors her entire life. As a child she enjoyed camping trips with her family, canoeing expeditions, and spending every day of every summer outside. Her resulting sense of adventure has led her to travel to three continents and earn a seat on a sub-orbital spaceflight. She choose the field of education to inspire, excite, and engage students in the amazing opportunities that abound for them! She has been teaching since 1995 and has taught every grade level. Chantelle received her Bachelor of Science in Education from Urbana University in 1995. She received her Master of Science in Educational Administration from the University of Dayton in 1998.

Ms. Rose currently teaches at Graham High School, where she has taught Environmental Science, Physical Science, Science in Ohio, Science Proficiency Lab, and Biology I. Her students have the opportunity to explore aviation in the footsteps of the Wright Brothers, visit Ordovician bedrock to learn about ancient Ohio, and utilize their school land lab to study the local flora and fauna.

Ms. Rose also serves as a Volunteer for Girl Scouts and organizes school and recreation Pee Wee Cheerleading. Her hobbies include traveling and spending time enjoying nature with her family.

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Prehistoric Human Response to Climate Change 2010 May 5, 2010 - 10:38pm
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Re: [PolarTREC] Healy is back in the ice!

Hi Bill..it was hush hush for quite some time.  I knew about the controversy that began when we pulled into Nome, but due to the uncertainty of the mission, dates, etc, it was better for us to just not even mention it!  I am SO glad Healy is back on the ice and underway!  The Crew...{read more}

January 10, 2012 - 8:21am
Favorites!

Experiencing science first hand allowed me to fully appreciate the scientific method...solving problems when you DON'T know the answer. I will never forget the way the sun looked on the ice when it was low on the horizon or the way it sounded when Healy broke ice.

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December 21, 2011 - 7:29am
Favorites...

My favorite things were spending time DOING science and memories- like the way the sun looked on the ice when it was low on the horizon or the way it sounded when Healy broke ice. While I am happy to be home, I will miss my friends and my experiences from the Healy!

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December 21, 2011 - 7:32am
Gas

It is surprising to me how expensive gas is. Most of the products and raw materials have to be shipped into Alaska because they do not have the raw materials necessary to make those products. There are many petroleum operations in Alaska, but it still needs shipped to a place to be refined.

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December 21, 2011 - 7:36am
History

We didn't focus on any relationships/conflicts with Russia. We operated on the the boundary of the US Exclusive Economic Zone and we saw a couple of Russian isalnds, but nothing other than that.

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December 21, 2011 - 7:37am
Russia

We didn't focus on any relationships/conflicts with Russia. We operated on the the boundary of the US Exclusive Economic Zone and we saw a couple of Russian isalnds, but nothing other than that.

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December 21, 2011 - 7:38am
MIcroscopes

Great question - unfortunately, I am no longer on the ship so I don't KNOW what brand we used, however, I DO know we used binocular microscopes and looked usually at 12 X magnification. I also know the microscopes were OLD - because they aren't made as "tough" as they used to be!

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December 21, 2011 - 7:40am
Favorite

My favorite thing was experiencing something new and different. Learning new things are SO exciting. I will never forget the way the sky looked in the Chukchi Sea north of the Arctic Circle and how Healy sounded when it broke the ice!

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December 21, 2011 - 5:01am
Favorite...

This was the adventure of a lifetime...living and working aboard the ONLY working Icebreaker, doing REAL scientific research, seeing the sun low on the horizon in the Chukchi..all amazing experiences!

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December 21, 2011 - 5:03am
Retirement

It doesn't count towards retirement because they are technically "not serving" yet - they are "learning to serve".

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December 21, 2011 - 5:08am

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