Optimist International
Mark Claussen's work experience includes roles at Optimist International, Read Aloud Norfolk / Read Aloud Nebraska, Norfolk Panther JOOI Clubs, and Norfolk Middle & Jr. High Schools. At Optimist International, they were the Great Plains Region Vice President and also served as a Committee Member. Mark was the President of Read Aloud Norfolk / Read Aloud Nebraska. At Norfolk Panther JOOI Clubs, they worked as an Advisor, coordinating service leadership activities for three Junior Optimist Octagon International clubs. Lastly, they worked as a School Psychologist at Norfolk Middle & Jr. High Schools.
Mark Claussen's education history is as follows:
Mark Claussen started their education journey at Grand Island Northwest High School from 1972 to 1975, where they completed general studies. Mark then attended Elkhorn High School in 1975-1976 and obtained their high school diploma with a focus on general studies.
Continuing their education, Claussen enrolled at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln from 1976 to 1981. During this time, they pursued a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree, with a field of study in History, Sociology & Social Sciences.
After completing their undergraduate studies, Claussen pursued a Master of Science (MS) degree in the field of Guidance & Counseling at the University of Nebraska at Kearney. Mark attended from 1981 to 1984.
Claussen furthered their educational achievements at the University of Nebraska at Kearney, where they obtained an Educational Specialist (Ed S.) degree in School Psychology from 1984 to 1989.
No information is provided regarding additional degrees or field of study beyond the Educational Specialist degree obtained in 1989.
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Optimist International
Optimist International is an association of more than 2,900 Optimist Clubs around the world dedicated to "Bringing Out the Best in Kids." Adult volunteers join Optimist Clubs to conduct positive service projects in their communities aimed at providing a helping hand to youth. With their upbeat attitude, Optimist Club members help empower young people to be the best that they can be. Each Optimist Club determines the needs of the young people in its community and conducts programs to meet those needs. Every year, Optimists conduct 65,000 service projects and serve well over six million young people.