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Mr RothMr. Jesse Roth
Email: jrroth@mpsaz.org
Phone: (480) 472-3269



SC55

 Human Anatomy &  
Physiology



AG31/35

Animal Science
 Veterinary Science



AG30

  Applied Biological  
Systems


Current Instruction:

     - Human Anatomy & Physiology (SC55)
     - Introduction to Human Anatomy & Physiology (BIO160 - Rio Salado College)
     - Animal Science (AG31)
     - Veterinary Science (AG35)
     - Applied Biological Systems (AG30)

Past Instruction:
     - Earth Science (SC33), 2008-2010
     - Environmental Science (SC50), 2010-2011
     - Sophomore Biology (SC49), 2008-2011
     - Advanced Human Anatomy & Physiology (SC57W), 2011-2012**
       **This course was discontinued across the MPS School District at the end of the
          2011-2012 school year.

Current Advisor:
     - Future Farmers of America (FFA)

Past Advisor:
     - Link Crew, 2008-2010
     - Outdoor Club, 2011-2012
     - National Honor Society (NHS), 2009-2012

I grew up in the Pacific Northwest town of Beaverton, Oregon and graduated from a small high school called the School of Science & Technology in 1999. From there I went on to graduate from Oregon State University in 2005 and 2008 with a B.S. in Animal Sciences and M.S. in Science Education, respectively.  I am currently pursuing a second Master's degree in Education for School Administration.

While at Oregon State University, I competed on the Equestrian Team and served as the President of the OSU Pre-Veterinary Club, as well as serving as an officer in the Animal Welfare Club and as a Peer Advisor for the Department of Animal Sciences.  I was accepted to the OSU College of Veterinary Medicine in 2005, but chose to leave after just under one year to help with Hurricane Katrina relief in Biloxi, Mississippi and then go on to become a science teacher.

I am proud to say that I achieved the rank of Eagle Scout (with three palms) in 1998 after many fun years of character developing activities with the Boy Scouts of America.  I am grateful to this organization as it was the primary drive behind shaping me into the person I have become.  After 13 years of working at summer camps, I have certainly grown to enjoy activities such as hiking, camping, swimming, rafting, riding horses, reading, cooking, and landscaping.  Click on the "Pictures" link to the left of this page to see pictures of me outside the classroom!

It goes without saying that it has been a true blessing to be involved with the Dobson family.  I absolutely love my job, and honor the responsibility of stewardship I have over my students.  It brings me great joy to help them in any way I can, not just in science and agriculture, but in building interpersonal and character skills that lead toward a fulfilling and happy life. The science faculty and Dobson family have been like a second family to me away from home, I couldn't see myself working anywhere else!