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Mr. Jason Sellers
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Eastern York High School
Class Information:
Students per Class: 3 classes, 18 students per class
Class Description:
I teach graphic communication courses. In the introductory course, students learn about graphic design, typography and photography. I also teach the students about several printing processes, including screen printing, offset-lithographyand etching. This hands-on classes includes many activities involving computer applications used design printed products, as well as activities for students to attempt print production techniques.
Position:
Teacher: Graphic Communications
Needs:
See wish list.
Personal Information:
About Me:
I live in York Pennsylvania with my wife of Kim. We have two daughters who are in 9th and 10th grade. I have 10 years experience teaching High School graphic design courses.
College and Degrees:
B.S. and Masters Degree in Technology Education from Millersville University.
Activities:
Past-President and active member of our local Education Association. Activemember of Grace Fellowship Church, York New Salem
Favorite Books:
The Bible. Mere Christianity, by C.S. Lewis. Red Storm Rising, by Tom Clancy. The Godfather. 1776.
Favorite Quotes:
"Pain is the flag of truth planted in the fortress of the rebel soul." C.S. Lewis in the Problem of Pain. "Buzzards gotta eat, same as worms." clint Eastwood in The Outlaw Jose Wales.
Interests:
Reading. Riding Motorcycle. Home Improvement Projects.
Employment History:
Eastern York School District, Teacher, 1997-Present. Millersville University, Lab Assistant, 1996-1997. Hechinger, Inc., Sales Associate, 1995-1997. Lancaster Laboratories, Shipping Clerk, 1994-1995. Penn Laurel Girl Scout Council, Camp Maintenance, 1993-1994.
Why Do I Teach?:
Learning is a natural part of human existance. The learning process is essiential to our growth and survival. I teach in order to enhance the learning experience of my students. I teach in order to improve the chance of success for each of the students who enter my classroom. The ultimate reward for teaching is when a student not only learns something in my class, but understands how that thing they learn may be useful in their life.