Paul Richardson

 

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“I am committed to the education and empowerment of youth, as they will move the movers and the shakers in the upcoming years and decades. It was teachers who made a significant impact in my life growing up in low-income household in the inner city of Cleveland, OH and the main reason why have chosen the same path to follow.”

Paul has worked for the past two years as an Associate Teacher at the Katherine Delmar Burke’s School, an independent K-8 all girls school in San Francisco.  He works with 3rd grade students primarily and has assisted the implementation of the TERC Investigations Math program for K-4.  Paul has also worked as a substitute teacher in Bay Area charter and private schools.  He is currently pursuing his Multiple Subject Teaching Credential via the Cal State Teach program with Cal State Monterey Bay.  He holds a M.Ed in Adult Learning and Development from Cleveland State University and a BA in Political Science from Hiram College.  Paul coaches volleyball and basketball.

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