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6 years ago

David Schillo knows that a major part of being an exceptional educator is becoming a strong, reliable leader. With the welbeing of his students at the top of his list of priorities, David works on a daily basis to be a helpful resource by offering guidance and support for his students at all times.


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5 years ago
David Schillo - Certified in American Sign Language
David Schillo is an Army veteran who enjoys volunteering and is studying to become certified in American Sign Language.

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4 years ago

When he is not working, David Schillo likes to spend his time exercising, watching sports, reading, and spending time with loved ones.


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6 years ago
David Schillo was a volunteer at the Muscular Dystrophy Association, where he served as a camp counselor at Camp Carefree from 2008 to…

David Schillo was a volunteer at the Muscular Dystrophy Association, where he served as a camp counselor at Camp Carefree from 2008 to 2012. The camp has been giving a week of cost-free camping experience to children with chronic conditions m since 1986. The program involves camping experiences for the siblings and parents of children with chronic illnesses as well.


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4 years ago

David Schillo has worked as a Physical Education intern, Graduate Assistant at East Carolina University, and volunteer at the Muscular Dystrophy Association.


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5 years ago

David Schillo is a former employee of Opus Telecoms, where he worked as a database manager for six years.


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5 years ago
David Schillo - Education
David Schillo was born in Fuquay-Varina, North Carolina, spent his childhood in Raleigh, and now lives in Clarksville, Tennessee, teaching science to eighth-graders at Wright Middle School. He obta…

David Schillo works in the education field teaching science to eighth-grade students and has traveled extensively both through his service in the military and his personal travel adventures.


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6 years ago

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River Bends Through 1,000-Foot Canyons

River Bends Through 1,000-Foot Canyons

An astronaut aboard the International Space Station shot this photograph of the Green River flowing through deep, red rock canyons in eastern Utah. A main tributary of the Colorado River, the Green flows 730 miles (1,175 kilometers) through Wyoming, Colorado and Utah. The portion of the Green River in this image is just north of Canyonlands National Park.

Bowknot Bend was named for the way the river loops back on itself. Located in Labyrinth Canyon about 25 miles west of Moab, Utah, this river bend runs 7.5 miles (12 kilometers) in a circular loop and ends up 1,200 feet (360 meters) from where it first started. When the two sides of the river merge someday, Bowknot Bend will break off from the main channel and form a lake.

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6 years ago

David Schillo is a remarkable professional who has held many roles throughout his time as a U.S. army officer, public health and promotion expert, and adapted physical education program developer.


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6 years ago

David Schillo was a dedicated physical education intern instructor for numerous adapted physical activity programs at the Pitt County Public Schools in Greenville, North Carolina. While sustaining this position, he worked with a wide range of individuals and executed many tasks at various community facilities.


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