High School Biology Teacher. Husband. Dad.
I lay my head to rest in Parkville, Missouri, Missouri. I teach at Basehor-Linwood High School in Kansas after retiring from a full 30 years as an educator in Missouri. I often awaken in the middle of the night envisioning pathways to learning. That's a bit weird, but it is what truly makes me tick. From time to time I get fired up enough to synthesize a few thoughts at a blog entitled: nashworld
My professional hat rack includes (in reverse chronological order):
Honors Scientific Research, Honors Biology, and Zoology Teacher (currently). K-12 District Science Coordinator. District Online Learning Coordinator. District Instructional Coordinator. District Instructional Technology Coordinator. Instructional Coach. Marine Biology Teacher. Dual Credit Biology Teacher. Scientific Investigation Teacher. Honors Zoology Teacher. Honors Botany Teacher. Honors Environmental Science Teacher. Biology Teacher. Gifted Education Teacher. Middle School Science Teacher.
Also in the same Nash residence (and this matters greatly):
My wife Erin. Intermediate (3-5) Gifted STEM Teacher & School Educational Technology Specialist. Lead Middle School Gifted Teacher. Dual Credit Biology Teacher. Honors Zoology Teacher. Environmental Science Teacher. Biology Teacher. Physical Science Teacher. Together, we have two brilliant and talented young ladies named Delaney (19), who studies Plant Science and Biotechnology at Mizzou, and Neve (17), who is a junior in high school and is perhaps a future engineer. Imagine the conversations we have at home...