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Christopher Capp brings home to campus CAPP DOES NOT CAP

JOEMI CORDONERO | REPORTER

Walking in the science building, you’d easily recognize Christopher Capp’s room. The door is always wide open whenever he can, the laughter from students talking with another and with him, the inviting atmosphere of past projects everywhere. Capp is recognized as one of the most well-beloved teachers on campus by students and staff alike.

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Capp originally had an education degree in teaching mathematics, but had an abundance of knowledge in physics from his college years to want to become a science teacher. With his fun personality, for him, it was fitting for someone with a lot of energy who loved to do exciting labs on campus.

He brings an energy that just a mention of his name makes people smile or recall a fun story that happened in his class. From past labs making ice cream, to his costumes that he goes full out for - like dressing up in a full bat costume. It’s a Capp thing that can’t be replaced to his students.

From inside and outside of school hours, Capp dedicates his time to his students as much as he can. He sponsors Dungeons and Dragons, SECME, and GSA. Though they all differ in many