Newly minted Classics MAs take their talents to new jobs

David Armstrong has accepted a teaching position at Saul Mirowitz Jewish Community School in Creve Coeur, MO.  He will be teaching English Language Arts and hopes to add electives such as Mythology, Latin, and World Religions.

Kirby Schoephoerster, now living in Tampa, FL, is working as the lead program manager for the National Math Foundation, working with teachers and administrators and writing grants.

Kayla Zoschg has accepted a position as Residency Program Coordinator in the Department of Neurosurgery at Washington University Medical School. We are happy knowing Kayla is just across the park from us!

We applaud the Class of 2020 for not just weathering this summer's many challenges, but meeting with such great success in this year's job market.