Jessica Crenshaw

Substitute Teacher All Grades at Archdiocese of Portland in Oregon

Jessica Crenshaw has over ten years of diverse experience in education and youth program coordination. Currently serving as a Substitute Teacher for the Archdiocese of Portland in Oregon since September 2015, Jessica has taught a wide range of subjects, including Science, English, and Music. Previous roles include serving as an Editor for a book project, After School Teacher at All Saints and St. Thomas More Schools, and Children's Ministry Coordinator at St. John the Baptist. Jessica also has experience in volunteer coordination, data management, and customer service. Jessica holds a Master's degree in Theology from Franciscan University of Steubenville and a Bachelor's degree in Psychology from Portland State University.

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Portland, United States

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Archdiocese of Portland in Oregon

The Archdiocese was initially created as a Vicariate-Apostolic on December 1, 1843. It was created as the Archdiocese of Oregon City on July 24, 1846. The Archdiocese of Portland is the second oldest archdiocese in the United States following Baltimore. The name was changed to its current title by Papal decree on September 26, 1928 to reflect the change of location for the See city of the Archbishop.


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