Many excellent educators also distinguish themselves as athletic coaches. One of these is Mark Peterson of Chesterton, Illinois. Mark is a science and physical education teacher who has earned a reputation as a superb football coach.
Mark asserts that the responsibility of an athletic coach is to inspire the team and make sure the players perform well. “I’m positive about all of our opportunities and being able to succeed in those as the season progresses,” Mark declares. “As a coach, seeing the team succeed is what I want. Everyone wants to win, but I, being the coach, am gonna see to it that we do,” he says.
Mark’s career as a football coach is great, but he is egually impressive as an educator. For the past eight years he has taught at Chesterton High School, a public high school in the Greater Chicago area. Currently he teaches Freshman Biology and Environment Science (2011 – present). Previous to his tenure at Chesterton, he taught physical education at Portage High School (2007 – 2011). Before accepting his position at Portage, he worked at Bishop Noll Institute for three years (2004 – 2007). The school is located in Hammond, Indiana. There he taught health courses and filled the position of Directory of Admissions.
This Chalkboard Champion earned his Bachelor’s degree in Biology in 1989 from Iowa Wesleyan College. The college is located in Mt. Pleasant, Henry County, Iowa. He earned his Master’s degree in Liberal Studies from Valparaiso University in 1993. Valparaiso is a private co-educational Lutheran university located in Valparaiso, Porter County, Indiana.
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