Michelle Sadrena Clark
11th grade Humanities
Office Number: 219
Room Number: 220
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Michelle Sadrena Clark earned her Master’s in Pacific International Affairs, with a career concentration in International Development and a regional specialization in Latin America at the Graduate School of International Relations and Pacific Studies, University of California, San Diego. Prior to entering graduate school, Michelle lived in Bisai, Japan for two years, teaching English and American culture at public junior high schools while engaging in performance dance and theater. Michelle received her undergraduate degree at the University of California, Irvine, with a major in International Studies and a minor in Clinical Psychology. During this time she also attended La Universidad Catolica Pontificia in Santiago, Chile for one semester. Proficient in Spanish, conversational Japanese and Portuguese, Michelle enjoys international travel and leaves the country at least twice a year. As a former member of the renowned public speaking organization, Toastmaster’s International, Michelle has won numerous accolades for competitive public speaking. Michelle earned a Certificate in Dance at Palomar College, where she was also awarded 2013 Dancer of the Year. In May of 2014 she was the teacher speaker at the USC Shoah Foundation's 20th Anniversary Gala in honor of President Barack Obama and in June of 2014 she spoke about the impact of digital footprints at TEDx Hollywood. With a dual passion for education and dance Michelle embraces an energetic teaching style that truly motivates students to learn.
11th grade Humanities
Office Number: 219
Room Number: 220
[email protected]
Michelle Sadrena Clark earned her Master’s in Pacific International Affairs, with a career concentration in International Development and a regional specialization in Latin America at the Graduate School of International Relations and Pacific Studies, University of California, San Diego. Prior to entering graduate school, Michelle lived in Bisai, Japan for two years, teaching English and American culture at public junior high schools while engaging in performance dance and theater. Michelle received her undergraduate degree at the University of California, Irvine, with a major in International Studies and a minor in Clinical Psychology. During this time she also attended La Universidad Catolica Pontificia in Santiago, Chile for one semester. Proficient in Spanish, conversational Japanese and Portuguese, Michelle enjoys international travel and leaves the country at least twice a year. As a former member of the renowned public speaking organization, Toastmaster’s International, Michelle has won numerous accolades for competitive public speaking. Michelle earned a Certificate in Dance at Palomar College, where she was also awarded 2013 Dancer of the Year. In May of 2014 she was the teacher speaker at the USC Shoah Foundation's 20th Anniversary Gala in honor of President Barack Obama and in June of 2014 she spoke about the impact of digital footprints at TEDx Hollywood. With a dual passion for education and dance Michelle embraces an energetic teaching style that truly motivates students to learn.