Southeastern Regional Vocational High School
Lloyd Lamarre
Lloyd Lamarre was born in 1971 to Haitian parents who came to the US to improve their way of life. He grew in Boston Massachusetts and later moved to Miami, Florida. He attended High School in Miami, Florida and Graduated 29 of 436 Seniors. He was captain of his wrestling team, Scholar Athlete, a Student Editor and Photographer of his High School yearbook.
He graduated From UMass/Boston in the spring 1994 and earned a Bachelors in English and a Certification in Elementary Education. While at UMass/Boston he was captain of the wrestling team his senior year and the 1994 Scholar Athlete.
After Graduation he worked as a minister in the inner city of Boston and Brockton from 1994 to 1997.
Still with a desire to be a classroom teacher he began working at the Arnone Elementary School in Brockton Massachusetts. He taught the 6th grade from 1997- 1999.
He returned to the ministry where he and his wife serviced the Brockton Community.
“My desire is to do what I can to make communities like Brockton better. I fell in love with the city and I see the potential and desire to further the city along.”
Due to major changes in the economy post 9/11 it was necessary for Lloyd to go back to full time teaching. In 2002 he began to work as a math tutor at Brockton High School. Later he was offered a position as a Teacher of Mathematics. Also Lloyd has worked as he head wrestling coach for Brockton High. Presently he works at Southeastern Regional Vocational High School teaching mathematics to regular and specialize education students.
“I love to teach and coach! I think it is when I am the happiest. Spending time with my family and friends is the only other thing that eclipses my enjoyment of teaching.”
My present passion is to find more innovative ways to use technology to advance inner-city youth. I feel that many have certain tech devices but only use them in limited ways. I would love to beta test a paperless math classroom.