About Mr. Waldrip

About Bradford R. Waldrip,

I have been teaching at Sierra since 2000. During that time I feel that I have created a strong visual arts program that emphasizes creativity, communication, collaboration and critical thinking. Students will experience a variety of two-dimensional and three-dimensional art projects. I have had the opportunity to get involved in clubs and sports. I have been sponsoring student council from 2006 - 2017. I joined the track team coaching high jump from 2012 - present. I have been coaching volleyball since 2017. I think that offering students extra opportunities after school is important.

• I earned my BFA in photography from the Savannah College of Art & Design in 1995.

• I earned my K-12 Art teaching license from Metro State College of Denver in 1998.

• Taught art at Highlands Ranch High School in 1999 - 2000.

• Teaching Art at Sierra Middle School since 2000.

• Master Degree in Education Administration, California Coast University, 2016.

I currently live in Castle Rock. I have a daughter, Sara who is 15 years old and is a sophomore at Douglas County High School.