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      <image:title>Home - My Experience</image:title>
      <image:caption>Hi, I’m Jackson Ryan. My work is rooted in both education and safety, shaped by years of hands-on experience in schools and high-responsibility environments. Because of my background in education, I understand firsthand the unique needs, challenges, and responsibilities schools face when it comes to student safety. Teaching Assistant (3 Years) I spent three years working as a teaching assistant, supporting both students and teachers in the classroom. This experience gave me direct insight into how schools operate day-to-day, from managing classrooms to supporting diverse student needs. It also taught me how to communicate effectively with both staff and students—something I bring into every training I lead. Lifeguard (5 Years) For five years, I worked as a lifeguard, where safety, prevention, and quick decision-making were critical every day. This role strengthened my ability to stay calm under pressure and respond confidently in emergencies, while building a strong, practical foundation in CPR and First Aid. Aquatics Coach (4 Years) As an aquatics coach, I led and mentored swimmers while emphasizing safety, discipline, and skill development. This experience helped me grow as both a leader and instructor, reinforcing my ability to teach life-saving skills in a clear, engaging, and practical way.</image:caption>
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