New Faculty Members Bring Knowledge, Experience and Personality to the Hilltop
By Allie Molner and Roya Wolfe
Our Roving Reporter interviews new teachers around campus.
Claudia DeSantis, Latin
Q: What made you come to Hackley? A: I grew up in New York City and had been living in Baltimore for a long time, so I wanted to get closer to my family of origin to be of more help to them as they get older. Q: What’s been your favorite part about teaching Hackley students in particular? A: They are very, very polite and friendly. Even if they don’t know me, or have me in class, they go out...
Christopher Loomis, History
Q: What made you come to Hackley? A: I really enjoyed working with the students and faculty when I visited, and I was lucky enough to be hired. Q: What's been your favorite moment at Hackley so far? A: When I'm in class, working with my students. I think that’s why any teacher does what they do. Q: What’s been your favorite part about teaching Hackley students in particular? A: I thi...
James Flanigan, English
Q: What made you come to Hackley? A: A whole bunch of things... for one, I went to college in upstate New York, so a lot of my life was up here. When I started looking for jobs, Hackley was a natural place to look. It’s an incredible school with great culture, and was just a great fit. Q: What’s been your favorite part about teaching Hackley students in particular? A: I think the most noticeable difference...
Sean Francis, English
Q: What made you come to Hackley? A: Hackley looked like a great school, and I want to be part of a great school that’s very well run, where the students are actively involved in the school. Also, the area is great for me as well; my friends and family live here, so I moved back to be closer to them. Hackley's very similar to the high school that I went to when I was young. Q: What’s bee...
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