Jack Boyd

Social Studies Teacher || William & Mary Alumnus

Washington DC-Baltimore Area

About

Public school teacher in Arlington County, Virginia, teaching general education and Advanced Placement Social Studies. Bachelor's Degree in History and Anthropology (minor) at the College of William & Mary (2023) Master's Degree in Education in Secondary Social Studies at the College of William & Mary (2024)

Experience

  • Teacher at Arlington Public Schools
    Aug 2024 - Present · 1 yr 11 mos

    - Yorktown High School - General Education and Advanced Placement Social Studies Teacher - Girls Lacrosse (JV Head Coach, Varsity Assistant, 6A State Champ)

  • Project Specialist at Mullen & Henzell L.L.P.
    May 2024 - Aug 2024 · 4 mos

    Within the County's largest civil law firm, I spearheaded a broad array of projects: - digital file organization of 5+ decades of documentation - SEO website optimization to bring in new clientele - preparing documents for face-to-face client meetings - safe storage of original documents

  • Williamsburg-James City County Schools (Williamsburg, Virginia, United States)
    • Student Teacher
      Aug 2023 - May 2024 · 10 mos

    • Substitute Teacher
      Jan 2023 - Aug 2023 · 8 mos

  • William & Mary (3 yrs 1 mo)
    • Administrative Assistant and Co-Editor
      Sep 2021 - May 2024 · 2 yrs 9 mos

      Handles event marketing and coordination, as well as graphic design, for the Judaic Studies Program. While reporting directly to the Program Director (Dr. Randi Rashkover), format and update the webpage while creating the program's first-ever newsletter and undergraduate academic journal. Additionally, in this editorial capacity, I assist Dr. Mark James with the Journal of Textual Reasoning through the University of Virginia.

    • Researcher
      May 2022 - Jun 2022 · 2 mos

      With the generous support of the Murray Family and the 1693 Scholars Program, I visited European national museums and monuments, examining how each handles retelling the stories of 20th-century authoritarians under the shadow of new authoritarian movements. Advisor: Professor Michael Butler.

    • Research Assistant
      Aug 2021 - May 2022 · 10 mos

      Under the direction of Professor Caroline Hanley’s Eviction Crisis Project at the Social Justice Policy Institute, strategically document court proceedings. Use quantitative and qualitative measures in database entry to inform policy.

  • Vice President for Recruitment at William & Mary IFC
    Dec 2022 - Jan 2024 · 1 yr 2 mos

    Coordinating bi-annual recruitment seasons for all fifteen of William & Mary's fraternity chapters.