Gurnee-02/08/13, Fri./Warren High School Dominique Geocaris, of Kenosha, a Spanish teacher at Warren High School works on recording lessons to video for students to review as they work at home. | Joe Shuman~For Sun-Times Media
Dominique Geocaris of Kenosha, a Spanish teacher at Warren Township High School in Gurnee, smiles in her class as she has fun with several students learning Spanish on Friday, Feb. 8, 2013. | Joe Shuman~For Sun-Times Media
Gurnee-02/08/13, Fri./Warren High School (rt. to lt.) Colette Maile, 15, of Gurnee a sophomore reacts to getting a answer first during a group game with Taylor Haevers, 14, of Gurnee a freshman during class. | Joe Shuman~For Sun-Times Media
Dominique Geocaris of Kenosha, a Spanish teacher at Warren Township High School in Gurnee, works on recording lessons to video for students to review as they work at home. | Joe Shuman~For Sun-Times Media
GURNEE — Warren Township High School is in the pilot year of a new teaching strategy called the “flipped classroom” where students listen to lectures at home and do homework in class. For example, Spanish teacher Dominique Geocaris records lectures for students and they then …