An East Sacramento native, Earl Andrews graduated in 1980 from
the University of
Chicago with a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Public
Affairs (Economics, Political Science, and
Sociology). His undergraduate thesis, “Lending Policies of
Banking Institutions in Illinois Toward Solar and Renewable
Energy Homes,” initiated his first career in marketing planning
and research in the energy and communication utility industries.
After graduating from UC Davis with a double major in history and
political science, Mr. Carmazzi worked in state government for 2
years. He began his teaching and coaching career at Jesuit in
1977; he has taught World History, American History and
Government in the department. For the last 23 years, he has
taught AP U.S. Government for seniors. His students have
regularly achieved a 90% or higher pass rate on the AP
exam. Currently, he is also teaching U.S. Government for
seniors.
Born and raised in Colorado, Mrs. Friedman graduated from the
University of Colorado at Boulder in 1988. She earned a Bachelor
of Arts with a double major in International Affairs- Soviet
focus and Central and Eastern European Studies. While at CU, she
competed on the University club Fencing team and was a member of
Alpha Phi Omega,
Mrs. Friedman earned her teaching credential from CU in 1990 and
began her teaching career that year in the Adams County 5 Star
school district. She taught US History, Economics and Geography
at both the junior and senior high levels.
Mr. Hall has been a member of the Jesuit family for 12 years.
A native of Ohio, he landed in Sacramento in August of
2000. He graduated from Plano Senior High School in Plano,
Texas in 1988. He then went on to the University of Notre
Dame where he earned his bachelor’s degree in American Studies in
1993. As a scholarship athlete, Mr. Hall was a member of
the last National Championship team at Notre Dame. After a
very successful career at Notre Dame, Mr. Hall joined the Green
Bay Packers as a free agent for the 1993 pre-season.
A Sacramento native, Rod graduated from Hiram Johnson High
School in 1984, and graduated from the University of California,
Berkeley in 1989. While at Cal, Rod was a three time
All-American in the high hurdles. Rod competed
professionally in track and field from 1989-1997, going to the
U.S. Olympic Trials in 1988, 1992, and 1996. Rod began
teaching and coaching in 1997 working at Sheldon High School (Elk
Grove) and St, Mary’s High School (Berkeley) before coming to
Jesuit in 2002. Rod currently teaches U.S. History and
Global Studies.
Timothy Kelly was born and raised in Stockton, CA. He graduated
from Saint Mary’s High School in 1997. Timothy attended
University of California at Davis where he double majored in
History and Political Science.
Timothy has been teaching Social Science at Jesuit High School
since 2004. He currently teaches the freshman Global Studies
Class. In addition to his teaching responsibilities, Timothy is
also the Assistant Dean of Students.
Timothy is also a coach in the basketball program.
Born in Cleveland, Ohio, Tom graduated from Jesuit Prep,
Dallas, in 1970 and Loyola University, Los Angeles in 1974
with a BA in Political Science. After completing a
credential the following year, he accepted a position at St.
Paul’s High School in Whittier. Between 1976-81 he juggled
a variety of duties, teaching Social Studies, moderating Student
Activities and finished the stint as Boy’s Dean of Discipline and
head golf coach.
Paul Rose began teaching at Jesuit in the fall of 1979. He has
taught every social science class at Jesuit over the years.
Currently, Paul teaches Advanced Placement United States History
(Junior year class) and Psychology (a Social Science elective).
Paul Rose over the past five years has traveled extensively
across the United States to many historical sites including
Gettysburg, Independence Hall, Yorktown, and Williamsburg to name
a few.