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ABOUT ME
Navigating the Challenges of Teaching Amidst Health Struggles and Professional Setbacks
A Journey Through Adversity in Education
The summer before my first year of teaching, I was diagnosed with colon cancer. To say that the school year had a rough start would be an understatement. But it had been my dream for many years to be a teacher, and I was excited to do a great job. Some days, I had to come to work while chemotherapy pumped into me through a portable box. Chemo aside, being a first-year teacher was rough. In fact, the mental challenges and anxieties that I went through as a first-year teacher were more difficult than all the surgeries, hospitalizations, and treatments combined. Still, I gave it my all as a teacher. But at the end of the school year, I was let go.
The following year, I started a new club with my students — the Physics and Engineering Club. To the surprise of everyone (including me), we won first place in the NJAAPT Physics Olympics State Competition. At that point, we were just some scrappy school that didn’t even have uniforms or a clue what we were walking into. Somehow, our excitement for the subject and bond with each other carried us farther than we thought was possible.
Drawing Inspiration from the Past to Shape the Future of Education
Empowering Educators: From Classroom to Online Entrepreneur
Outside of teaching, I absolutely love being a dad. I’m a husband and father of two sons. We love all things outdoors: hiking, camping, backpacking, sports, biking— you name it! My dream for the near future is to get an RV and drive to different National Parks around the country. We will see what happens…