Sean joined TR@TC so he could teach humanities in inclusive settings in NYC public high schools. He’s pleased to be student-teaching at Forsyth Satellite Academy, a transfer school, as he is an eternal transferrer himself. Growing up, he lived in fifteen different neighborhoods across three neighboring counties, transferred high schools his senior year, and cobbled together a bachelor’s degree with credits from three different colleges, where he majored variously in film production, chemistry, performance art, and creative writing.
Sean has had dozens of jobs, which have employed virtually every region of his body and brain. Some of his favorites have involved groundskeeping; waiting tables at an Italian restaurant; performing with a repertory theater; evaluating novel manuscripts for a romance and erotica publisher; and teaching English to adult language learners in Harlem. He’s also written a bunch of novel guides for GradeSaver, though he would discourage anyone from placing too much of their faith in online study guides.
Sean spent the first eighteen months of the pandemic in Iowa City, where he worked in human services, first in supported employment and then as a counselor and resource navigator throughout Eastern Iowa and Southern Illinois, supporting people in their search for stable necessities like housing, employment, transportation, and healthcare. He’s happy to be back in the electric light of NYC, where he hopes to have a long career as a teacher and to be a consistent, supportive force in students’ development of critical positions as readers, writers, thinkers, and powerful movers through the world.