ST SEBASTIAN’S
Issue I - St. Sebastian's School
Issue I - St. Sebastian's School
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NEW FACES ON CAMPUS<br />
Faculty<br />
Andrew Digan ’04<br />
Andrew, a double major in English and Spanish at<br />
the University of Notre Dame, teaches Spanish<br />
and coaches football and lacrosse. He taught for four<br />
years in and around Louisville, Kentucky, earning his<br />
master’s in teaching at the University of Louisville in<br />
the process. A six year survivor at St. Sebastian’s and<br />
Faculty<br />
Michael Lawler<br />
Michael teaches two sections of eighth grade English<br />
and two sections of tenth grade English in addition<br />
to serving as offensive line coach for the varsity football<br />
team. A native of Milton, he attended Roxbury Latin School<br />
before matriculating to Harvard College. Michael played four<br />
years of football at Harvard, graduating in 2010 with a B.A.<br />
Faculty<br />
James O’Brien ’06<br />
James is the School’s new Assistant Director of<br />
Communications. He also teaches tenth grade<br />
English and acts as the assistant coach for varsity<br />
cross country and varsity basketball. A 2010 graduate<br />
of Middlebury College with a B.A. in English, James<br />
arrived at St. Sebastian’s after spending the better part<br />
a graduate of the Class of 2004, Andrew is overjoyed<br />
to have returned to his alma mater. Outside of school,<br />
Andrew enjoys exercising, watching sports, and<br />
travelling.<br />
in English. After a semester teaching English in southern<br />
France, Michael spent a year as a French teacher in Duxbury.<br />
He is excited to be working at a small school that emphasizes<br />
a strong moral education as well as an academic one. When<br />
he is not teaching or coaching, Michael enjoys running,<br />
playing tennis, creative writing, and exploring New England.<br />
of two years in San Francisco working in both finance<br />
and education. When not playing tennis, reading, or<br />
working on his novel, James enjoys spending time with<br />
his classmates from the St. Sebastian’s graduating class<br />
of 2006.<br />
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