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Jim Kaiser
James Kaiser – James has been teaching theatre at Reagan High School since 2011. He is currently the Technical Director and Head of Fine Arts at Reagan. Prior to teaching, James worked for 25+ years in professional theatre as an actor, director, producer, stage manager, lighting and sound designer, and stagehand. He holds a B.A. in Communications and Theatre from Western Colorado University and an M. A. in Theatre Education from the University of Northern Colorado. He is looking forward to watching the stories being told today on the stage.
Zone 2
Gabe Fuentes
Gabriel Fuentes is the Theatre Arts Director and Fine Arts Department Coordinator Louis D. Brandeis High School. An educator for 9 years, holds an M.A. in Theatre Education from the University of Northern Colorado and a B.A. in Theatre Arts from the University of the Incarnate Word. Professionally, he's worked as an actor, technician, educator, and arts administrator with companies like the Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey, the New York International Fringe Festival, Actors Shakespeare Company, and San Antonio's local stagehand union, IATSE Local 76.
Zone 3
Garrett Jackson
After receiving his Bachelor of Fine Arts in Theatre Studies from The University of Texas at Austin and his Master of Education in Educational Administration from Concordia University Texas Mr. Jackson began his teaching career at Marble Falls Middle School where he was the Theatre Director for 3 years. During his time there, he revamped the theatre program and built courses such as 6th grade theatre, theatre production, and technical theatre at the middle school level. Garrett decided to move back home to San Antonio where he was able to have the privilege of being the Technical Theatre Director at Theodore Roosevelt High School. At Roosevelt, he is responsible for all technical aspects of theatre. He has continued to grow the technical theatre program at Roosevelt and continues to train students in scenic design, building, and painting for all mainstage productions. Mr. Jackson plans to transition in administration as an assistant principal in the near future where he can advocate for Fine Arts and support students and teachers on a larger scale.
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Jim Kaiser
James Kaiser – James has been teaching theatre at Reagan High School since 2011. He is currently the Technical Director and Head of Fine Arts at Reagan. Prior to teaching, James worked for 25+ years in professional theatre as an actor, director, producer, stage manager, lighting and sound designer, and stagehand. He holds a B.A. in Communications and Theatre from Western Colorado University and an M. A. in Theatre Education from the University of Northern Colorado. He is looking forward to watching the stories being told today on the stage.
Zone 2
Gabe Fuentes
Gabriel Fuentes is the Theatre Arts Director and Fine Arts Department Coordinator Louis D. Brandeis High School. An educator for 9 years, holds an M.A. in Theatre Education from the University of Northern Colorado and a B.A. in Theatre Arts from the University of the Incarnate Word. Professionally, he's worked as an actor, technician, educator, and arts administrator with companies like the Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey, the New York International Fringe Festival, Actors Shakespeare Company, and San Antonio's local stagehand union, IATSE Local 76.
Zone 3
Garrett Jackson
After receiving his Bachelor of Fine Arts in Theatre Studies from The University of Texas at Austin and his Master of Education in Educational Administration from Concordia University Texas Mr. Jackson began his teaching career at Marble Falls Middle School where he was the Theatre Director for 3 years. During his time there, he revamped the theatre program and built courses such as 6th grade theatre, theatre production, and technical theatre at the middle school level. Garrett decided to move back home to San Antonio where he was able to have the privilege of being the Technical Theatre Director at Theodore Roosevelt High School. At Roosevelt, he is responsible for all technical aspects of theatre. He has continued to grow the technical theatre program at Roosevelt and continues to train students in scenic design, building, and painting for all mainstage productions. Mr. Jackson plans to transition in administration as an assistant principal in the near future where he can advocate for Fine Arts and support students and teachers on a larger scale.
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