John H. Clarke
John Clarke lives with a growing family of kids, grandkids, dogs and cats at the edge of the Appalachian chain. He wrote these stories as events occurred, then strung them out to fit the roll of seasons and the path of life. While not at home, he taught new and older teachers at the University of Vermont, aiming to organize high schools so they engage the growing minds of young adults. His books about high school learning also feature anecdotes from living far from town.
John Clarke lives with a growing family of kids, grandkids, dogs and cats at the edge of the Appalachian chain. He wrote these stories as events occurred, then strung them out to fit the roll of seasons and the path of life. While not at home, he taught new and older teachers at the University of Vermont, aiming to organize high schools so they engage the growing minds of young adults. His books about high school learning also feature anecdotes from living far from town. See less