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Hello,
I hope this message finds you well. The purpose of this post is to express availability as a Physical Education and/or Health Education instructor. I've attached a cover letter and resume to this post for your review, as I have acquired diverse experiences throughout my career.
Currently, I am a NYC DOE teacher of Physical Education & Health in grades 9-12. In addition to empowering the youth I teach, I also run a fitness club to help students build not only their bodies, but also their mindfulness.
I also instruct Physical Education for Evening High School students within the Brentwood Union Free School District. I truly enjoy lending a helping hand in shaping tomorrow's youth.
I look forward to any opportunities for a position that you may have available at your school. If you require any additional documents, I would be glad to send them your way.
Best,
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