Lonnie Nash
Cuesta Community College
• Associate of Arts: General Education, 1987
California State University, Fresno
- Master of Arts: Special Education, 2000
- Special Education Teaching Credential: Mild to Moderate, 2000
Utah State University
- Special Education Teaching Credential: Mild to Moderate, 1995
California State University, Fresno
- Multiple Subject Teaching Credential California State University, Fresno, 1991
- Bachelor of Arts: History, 1990
Sage Creek High School - Carlsbad, CA - 2018- Present
- Student Support Services Directed Studies Teacher
Buchanan High School - Clovis, CA 1997- 2018
- Adolescent Intervention Program (AIP) ED Classroom Teacher
- Resource Specialist Classroom Teacher
Granite High School - Salt Lake City, UT - 1994- 1997
- Self Contained Classroom Teacher for Youth in State Custody (Y.E.S.S.) Program
Buchanan High School - Clovis, CA - 2008- 2018
- Tournament Director Zinkin Classic Wrestling Tournament
Buchanan High School - Clovis, CA - 2003- 2011
- Assistant Varsity Wrestling Coach
- Head JV Wrestling Coach
Buchanan High School - Clovis, CA - 2006 & 2007
- Assistant Freshman Football Coach
Buchanan High School - Clovis, CA - 1997- 2000
- Anger Management Group Facilitator for Student Assistance Program (SAP)
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