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Introduction
John Rocklin is the current Chair of the Classics Department at the Episcopal Academy. He has had several jobs before this, but never advanced to such a prestigious position as quickly as he had with this one.

Early Life
John Rocklin had a unique and shaping childhood. He was homeless for a brief period, but after he found a stable household, he began to excel academically. He was raised as part Jewish, and part Christian, which has led to his lack of religious affiliation today. Rocklin soon discovered that he had a particular aptitude for the classics, and began to pursue a career in teaching, specifically classics.

Education
After completing high school in Vermont, Rocklin decided to pursue a degree in B.A. Classics and Classical Languages from the University of Vermont, which he completed in 1989. After obtaining this degree, he decided to further his education by pursuing a M.A. in Classics and Classical Languages from The University of Texas in Austin, graduating in 1994. Ever hungry for knowledge, Rocklin decided to obtain a M.S. in Library and Information Sciences from Simmons Collage, graduating in 1998. Topping off his education, Rocklin graduated from the Teachers collage at Columbia University in 2011 with a M.eD. in Organizational Leadership. This marked the end of Rocklin's education, and although he had spent the last 20 years in teaching positions, it was only after he received his M.eD that he began to pursue a career in education full time.

Career
Rocklin has held a diverse series of jobs, including that of a lab technician. Ij this position, he was a major factor behind the creation of the notable performance-enhancing drug (Insert name), which he unfortunately had to burn a $3 billion stockpile of, to settle a legal dispute over the ownership of said stockpile. After this, he acquired a Greek and Latin teaching position at James Bowie High School, where he remained for 2 years. Then, in 1998, he took a job at St. Paul's School in Concord, New Hampshire, where he stayed for 15 years, his longest-held position to date. . After deciding he wanted a change in place, Rocklin decided to move to the Philadelphia area, where he got a job at the Episopal Academy as a Greek and Latin teacher. Rising quickly, he became chair of the Classics Department in 2014.