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|  |  |  | Steve Egyhazi A native of St. Paul, MN Mr. Egyhazi began his high school teaching career at St. Agnes High School in 1972. Before coming to Humboldt in 1983 he had also taught at Johnson High School, Murray Junior High School, and Battle Creek Junior High School. He received his B.S.with distinction from the University of Minnesota (Morris and Minneapolis campuses) in Political Science, Speech, Theatre and Communications, his M.A. from the University of St. Thomas in Secondary Administration and his Administrative Licensure from St. Mary's University (Minneapolis).
Mr. Egyhazi has taught a wide variety of academic courses that include: Civics, Law Enforcement, Government, Economics, Geography, U.S. History, World History, Advanced Placement, Speech, Theatre, Debate, and English. He enjoys reading, collecting, music, theatre, movies and spending time around the Twin Cities. He has traveled extensively in the U.S. and Canada.
"I can remember in high school contemplating the fact that I might be looking at the next 40 years in classrooms. I like students and I like intellectual endeavors; in teaching you are sometimes able to engage in both. In the book Tinkering Towards Utopia authors point out that the result of school change is usually not the same as that envisioned when educators set out to enact change. <<Perception is the reality.>> <<Medium is the message.>>
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