This Boston teacher is running the marathon for his students

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Dan Jentzen has been teaching at Boston Arts Academy for 13 years and is raising funds to support his school community.

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Name: Dan Jentzen
Age: 39
City/State: Chestnut Hill, Mass.

This is my 13th year teaching at Boston Arts Academy (BAA). I love it, and I think BAA is a great community. We really get to know our students as individuals, and create an educational journey that really empowers them towards their goals.

At BAA, I teach lighting design and serve as Technical Director. My focus is on professional-level skills education, and giving students real responsibility and independence as they work backstage on our shows. I’m also very proud of helping design our new building, which is a facility custom-designed for learning, access, learning, and empowerment. I ride a bike to school every day, even when we were in our temporary home in Fields Corner.

I also founded the Brighter Boston internship program, a nonprofit organization that gives teenagers paid internships backstage on professional shows. Outside of my dedication to arts education (and marathoning), I am an avid hiker, rock climber, snowboarder, and dad. 

Editor’s note: This entry may have been lightly edited for clarity or grammar.

Kelly Chan

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Kelly Chan is a content producer at Boston.com. She designs multimedia content on-site and across social media platforms, and experiments with new ways to engage readers.





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