Morgan Ball
High School Mathematics Teacher | Algebra 1 & Geometry at Loyola High School of Los Angeles- Claim this Profile
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Credentials
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Mathematics Teacher
Ohio Department of Higher EducationJun, 2020- Oct, 2024 -
STEM
University of Dayton
Experience
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Loyola High School of Los Angeles
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United States
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Higher Education
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200 - 300 Employee
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High School Mathematics Teacher | Algebra 1 & Geometry
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Aug 2021 - Present
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St. Patrick's Catholic School
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United States
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Education Management
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1 - 100 Employee
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Middle School Math and Science Teacher
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Aug 2020 - Jul 2021
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Associate Teacher
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Jun 2016 - Jul 2020
• Designed activities and facilitated lessons in the classroom• Supervised students inside of the classroom and on field trips• Demonstrated excellent leadership by collaborating with parents and children to build trust and foster relationships to create better experiences for the parent and child
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Facility Operations and Member Services Surpervisor
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Dec 2018 - May 2020
• Oversee 125,000 square foot, multi-million dollar facility• Manage Facility Operations Attendants and other Campus Rec Staff• Maintain patron facility access and upkeep of facilities and equipment • Conduct sales, including: over 15 types of memberships, guest passes, swim lessons, personal training, and group fitness • Enforce Campus Recreation policies and rules• Answer and make phone calls for payment processing purposes providing excellent customer service• Ensure participant safety, satisfaction, and cleanliness of facilities Show less
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Facility Operations and Member Services Attendant
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Aug 2016 - Nov 2018
• Monitor and grant facility access to members• Sell memberships, registrations, and swim lessons• Check in and out over 60 pieces of workout and sports equipment to patrons• Ensure the RecPlex is always in a state of cleanliness and order
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Education
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University of Dayton
Bachelor of Science in Education, Mathematics, Adolescent to Young Adult Education