Each class day over the next week or so, I'll be posting a little bit about myself, so
you can get to know me a little better. For this first post, I'm going
to focus on my related work experience.
After
high school, I joined the Navy. I was an aviation electronics
technician, and I specialized in H-60 Seahawk helicopters. The Seahawk
is the Navy's version of the Blackhawk, and the Navy uses them for three
primary purposes: 1) search and rescue, 2) special operations, and 3)
tracking (and possibly sinking) submarines.
When
I decided the Navy wasn't going to be my career, I went to college. I
considered electrical engineering, but realized I liked to teach. But, I
wasn't sure if I could deal with the bureaucracy of public schools. So,
I set my mind on college teaching. I eventually became a college
professor and an executive-level administrator. I've worked at Rollins
College, the University of Central Florida, and Webber International
University. I also taught at the Louisiana State Penitentiary in Angola,
LA.
I love research. My doctoral research was in
cognitive development, which is studying how the brain processes
information. In particular, I studied how people learn to think about
moral issues and decide right from wrong. I've also worked as an
alternative energy researcher for the state of Florida.
Some
more time went by, and I decided to make a change. Actually, my wife
and I both made a career change. She had been working in management for
an insurance company, and I was working at a university. But, we both
became teachers.
I have taught
middle school and high school biology. This is my second year at GJHS. I
was previously at Dundee Ridge Middle and at Haines City IB.