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ABOUT ME
Hello!
My name is Hannah Clark. I was born and raised in Helena, Montana. I attended K-12 at a small private Catholic School, St. Andrew School. Through these school years I enjoyed playing soccer, swimming, and basketball. I played the viola for a number of years and sang in the choir. I am the 5th oldest of 13 kids. My family has been the biggest influence on my life and who I am today. They created an environment that has fostered independence and confidence, which are my biggest strengths. They encouraged me to step outside of my comfort zone, allowing me grow. Most importantly they taught me it is not failure that sets us back but sets us apart and makes us different. It is how I learned and grew from my failures that has made me who am today.
I graduated from high school in 2018 and decided to attend the University of Mary. I have grown and learned many things at the University of Mary. They have prepared me and given me the tools I need to succeed in any classroom. I will graduate with a double major in Early Childhood and Elementary Education and a minor in Special Education. My hope as a future teacher is to join a community that helps me continuously grow as a teacher and helps foster an environment dedicated to the success of their students.
My name is Hannah Clark. I was born and raised in Helena, Montana. I attended K-12 at a small private Catholic School, St. Andrew School. Through these school years I enjoyed playing soccer, swimming, and basketball. I played the viola for a number of years and sang in the choir. I am the 5th oldest of 13 kids. My family has been the biggest influence on my life and who I am today. They created an environment that has fostered independence and confidence, which are my biggest strengths. They encouraged me to step outside of my comfort zone, allowing me grow. Most importantly they taught me it is not failure that sets us back but sets us apart and makes us different. It is how I learned and grew from my failures that has made me who am today.
I graduated from high school in 2018 and decided to attend the University of Mary. I have grown and learned many things at the University of Mary. They have prepared me and given me the tools I need to succeed in any classroom. I will graduate with a double major in Early Childhood and Elementary Education and a minor in Special Education. My hope as a future teacher is to join a community that helps me continuously grow as a teacher and helps foster an environment dedicated to the success of their students.
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