He has also spent six years as a representative for the D230 Teachers Union and was a member of their contract negotiations team. Douglas has spent over a decade as part of the Illinois High School and College Driver Education Association (IHSCDEA) Board of Directors, where he spent time working on statewide curriculum, program development, and program enhancing legislation, presenting often at their regional and state conferences. During that time as a teacher, he was heavily involved in the building with roles as the Head Coach of Andrew’s Boys Track and Field program and their Student Activities Coordinator. Douglas began his career here at Andrew as a teacher for over a decade in this very division teaching PE, Health, Driver Ed, & Adapted PE. Prior to this administrative role, Douglas was the Division Chair of Physical Education, Health, and Driver Education at our sister school Amos Alonzo Stagg from 2020-22. VJA Cappella/Victor Sisters a cappella choirsĭivision Chair for Physical Education, Health and Drivers Education.SAVE (Students Against Violence Everywhere).I’m a life-long learner who loves any chance that I get to educate, learn, and grow. I enjoy traveling, reading, running, kayaking, and - especially - hiking in my free time. I will be teaching Psychology 1, Psychology 2, AP Psychology, Sociology, and American History. This is my third year with the Waynesville R-VI School District. As cliche as it sounds, this experience was all it took for me to fall in love with education. After graduating, I wanted to move into a field where I could continue making a difference in the lives of young people, and - because of this - took a job at my alma mater, Plato High School, where I taught English 1, College Writing, Career Writing, Journalism, Dual Credit Psychology, Lifespan Developmental Psychology, and Advanced Literature. Kristin Bernard, a leading clinical researcher who studies the development of children and young adults who are the victims of trauma and neglect. After working as a research administrator at Boone Hospital Center, where I oversaw all of the clinical research in biomedical and behavioral medicine, I went on to earn a master’s degree in psychology from Stony Brook University in 2018. I’m a graduate of the University of Missouri, Columbia, where I earned degrees in strategic communication and psychology. Hello, everyone! My name is Dalton Quick, and I am a high school teacher in the Department of Social Sciences at Waynesville High School.
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