Mr. Marosy is starting his second year at Rocky River High School teaching Earth and Environmental Science.
Hometown
East Brunswick, New Jersey
High School
East Brunswick High School
College
Clemson University
Major
Environmental and Natural Resources
Why am I Teaching?
I was raised in a deeply patriotic household, and as a result, I am driven by a sincere and unwavering love for my country. Despite, or perhaps because of the many issues still plaguing our nation, I believe that those who possess the capability to serve our country in any capacity should do so without hesitation. Our country has so much to offer, and has provided me with so much, that I believe it would be both selfish and unpatriotic to not give even a portion of my services back to this country. While there are many ways to serve, and each avenue of service has its own merits, I believe that our nation’s human capital is its single most valuable and under-developed resource. A plentiful and infinitely renewable resource, human capital has the greatest single effect on the future of our country as compared to any other resource. The effectiveness, quality, and management of all other resources stem directly from the development of human capital. National leadership, the future of our country, and the future of this world all stem from the development of our human capital. At its foundation, the development of human capital encompasses all levels of education; thus I felt it an important decision to become an educator and use my educational experiences to aid in the development of our nation’s human capital. Our students are the future leaders of not only this country, but also the world, and neglecting those students (or even providing them less that adequate guidance) is a disservice to our entire society.
Hometown
East Brunswick, New Jersey
High School
East Brunswick High School
College
Clemson University
Major
Environmental and Natural Resources
Why am I Teaching?
I was raised in a deeply patriotic household, and as a result, I am driven by a sincere and unwavering love for my country. Despite, or perhaps because of the many issues still plaguing our nation, I believe that those who possess the capability to serve our country in any capacity should do so without hesitation. Our country has so much to offer, and has provided me with so much, that I believe it would be both selfish and unpatriotic to not give even a portion of my services back to this country. While there are many ways to serve, and each avenue of service has its own merits, I believe that our nation’s human capital is its single most valuable and under-developed resource. A plentiful and infinitely renewable resource, human capital has the greatest single effect on the future of our country as compared to any other resource. The effectiveness, quality, and management of all other resources stem directly from the development of human capital. National leadership, the future of our country, and the future of this world all stem from the development of our human capital. At its foundation, the development of human capital encompasses all levels of education; thus I felt it an important decision to become an educator and use my educational experiences to aid in the development of our nation’s human capital. Our students are the future leaders of not only this country, but also the world, and neglecting those students (or even providing them less that adequate guidance) is a disservice to our entire society.