| | | More about Leo... |  | My parents were travelling around Europe during the 60’s, and Spain
happened to be their residence when I came into the world. I returned
with my mother to the United States when I was one – my father never
left Europe – and grew up in Colorado. I was raised by my mother. She
simultaneously worked and looked after me, while never receiving a
penny of child support. It is odd to think of single motherhood as a
social illness of some kind; it worked pretty well for my mom and me.
I spent my youth in two very beautiful mountain towns: Aspen and
Boulder, Colorado. I also spent a year in Mexico City when I was eight,
when my mother received a scholarship to study there.
Like many Americans today, my heritage is most easily comparable to
some kind of mutt. My grandfather proudly calls our heritage “the
genuine American hybrid.” What is most interesting to me about it is
that I have ended up in Minnesota. My father, whom I have met only
twice in my life, grew up here and his side of the family goes quite a
ways back in this area. My great grandfather was a part owner of the
then Minneapolis Times newspaper. Most everyone on the Bickelhaupt side
is gone now, so I guess I am here to carry on the name. I may never
know my father very well, but my choice to settle in Minnesota gives us
a kind of geographical and cultural link.
The desire to receive an excellent liberal arts education and play
small college soccer led me to attend Carleton College. That is what
led me back to my family roots on my father’s side. My mother’s folks
hail from Texas; she was the daughter of an oil man, but I don’t see
any neat coincidences landing me there.
Carleton proved to be an excellent place to carry out my fascination
for reading, writing and learning. I was able to be involved, no
engrossed, in both of my passions, soccer and books. I even had the
opportunity to study for a term in Oxford, England under the British
tutorial system, where I rowed on the crew team and experienced soccer
British style. I see my college years as an incredible experience above
and beyond the English degree I earned there. I met a lot of
outstanding people, many of whom remain my closest friends.
I spent time in Minneapolis working as a newspaper reporter, soccer
coach, bicycle messenger and office worker. While I had always wanted
to be a reporter, my experience as a coach led me to believe that
teaching fit better with my personality. I went back to school to get
my teaching license and ended up here. I see Open School as a
challenging but very rewarding environment. There is a great variety of
students here, and the staff is friendly, supportive and energetic.
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