Mr. Boozer graduated from college with a degree in drama and will graduate next year with a Master’s in English Arts. After that, he “will never step foot on a college campus again!” He taught Drama to individuals at several different schools in Atlanta for five years. He taught at Munford last year. That was his first year to teach officially. “I heard a lot of good things about Jacksonville High School and its community, and I wanted to be part of The Jacksonville Legacy.” In his spare time, Mr. Boozer likes to go to concerts and hike the Appalachian Trail with his wife. He does not like country or rap, but he is a fan of The Beatles. Good luck to you at Jacksonville High School, Mr. Boozer.
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Tuesday, January 10, 2012
Mr. Brian Boozer
Mr. Brian Boozer has acquired quite a title at Jacksonville High School. The boy from “The Bluff” is a well-rounded jack-of-all-trades. At Hokes Bluff, he was a quarter back for two years and a second baseman for three, where he set records in both. He’s been acting since the age of four, which led to him signing a drama scholarship. When Mr. Boozer was a junior, he won Best Supporting Actor in Etowah County. In 1995, Boozer graduated as Mr. HBHS (Hokes Bluff High School). After four years of college, he moved to Atlanta. There, a talent scout spotted him and that began his professional acting career. He was in Road Trip, Remember the Titans, several commercials, and countless plays. “Before the beard and gut,” he even did some modeling. He was the head writer for some comedy sketches and even had some picked up by Saturday Night Live. Mr. Boozer has done two or more shows a year for 22 consecutive years. Mr. Boozer even met his wife at a show.
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I didn't have him as a teacher, but he seems like he is a good teacher. Keep up the good work Hali! :)
ReplyDeleteOh wow. I wish I had him as a teacher. VERY GOOD WORK GIRL(:
ReplyDeleteFantastic job on this article. He sounds like a good teacher and a great person. I'm also glad to see another Speak Out up as well.
ReplyDeleteI know right Searra! I love the movie road trip!!
ReplyDeleteWhere was he and his awesomeness when we were in tenth grade? Oh well, he'll just be the cool teacher down the hall from us. ;P
ReplyDeleteHe probably has to be one of the coolest teachers at Jacksonville High School
ReplyDeleteVery professional, you are doing a very good job!
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