I've taken the scenic route to arrive at my present position.
I earned an undergraduate degree in Computer Science at the University of Minnesota, where I also participated in track and cross country. After graduation, I moved to Massachusetts, where I spent about five years working as a software engineer at Data General in Westboro.
I quickly tired of spending all my time fixing other people's bugs, so I quit. I spent the next three years volunteering and working at Friendly House, a shelter for homeless families. The work was challenging, but also very rewarding.
During this time I helped start SS. Francis and Therese Catholic Worker house in Worcester. I also earned a graduate degree in Religious Studies from Assumption College. I think it compliments my Computer Science degree rather nicely! You can read my thesis: Money Changes Everything.
I returned to Minnesota in 1988 to work on my teaching license at the University of St. Thomas. I also spent about three years working at Arlington House, an emergency shelter for adolescents.
And finally I found my way to Mounds Park Academy!