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Hello. My name is Paul J. Emerick. I am an alternative education teacher working out of Grindstaff Community School for the Riverside County Office of Education. I work with high school students one on one for as part of an independent program. I have a year of full time teaching experience in addition three years of substitute teaching experience. Currently, I hold a preliminary single subject credential in Social Science and I am looking to enhance my teaching experience and qualifications for obtaining an Education Specialist Credential for Mild-Moderate at National University. My interests include studying history which is my field of teaching specialty and reading about current events, particularly politics. I also enjoy hobbies such as

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