Robert Kern Curtis retired from the Hackensack Public Schools on September 1, 2006. He was the Mathematics and Science Departments' Chair for Hackensack High School and Assistant Director of Curriculum and Instruction for Mathematics and Science (grades 7 - 12) for Hackensack Public Schools. He had taught AP Physics, Honors Latin, and AP Computer Science, C. P. Physics, C. P. Chemistry, Electronics, Chemistry 1-2, C. P. Earth Science, Latin 3, Algebra 1, Algebra 2, Calculus, Mathematics 1, Business Mathematics, C. P. Geometry at Hackensack High School in Hackensack, New Jersey, where he also practices law. At Hackensack High School he has been the faculty advisor for the Honor Society, Chess Club, and Computer Club. He is the faculty advisor for the Ham Radio Club - K2HHS, and Philosophy Club. He was the SYSOP of THE LABORATORY a BBS sponsored by the science and mathematics departments at Hackensack High School. He taught Physics for Advancement at Dwight-Englewood School during the summer (1996-1999), is on the board of the Holmstead School in Ridgewood and was on the advisory board of the Holley Center 1980-1987 in Hackensack. He was President of the Hackensack Education Association 1979-1981; 1997-2004. He has studied at PS_12 Saint Bartholomew's School Xavier High School Fordham University RPI Fordham Law School Seton Hall Law School Jersey City State College and Woodstock College. He holds extra class amateur radio license K2RLW. His biography is listed in Who's Who in America, Who's Who in American Education, Who's Who Amongst America's Teachers, Who's Who in the World, Who's Who in New Jersey, Who's Who in the East, Who's Who in American Law. He was born in NYC on June 11, 1940. His résumé is available. Member: ACLU AI ARRL APS AAPT NJSTA Mensa ABA BCBA NJSBA HPS

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