Mrs. Angela Clark To All Instructors
Theatre has always been my passion! I’ve performed in plays and musicals, worked behind the scenes in every role, and even directed and stage-managed productions. This is my second year co-teaching theatre with Christina Garris, and together we make a dynamic team. What I love most is watching students grow in confidence and discover their joy on stage. As I always say, in theatre we don’t just create performances—we become family.
Although my passion has always been in theatre, I have spent the past 23 years as the Office Manager at Spectrum Adhesives, where I’ve relied heavily on Microsoft programs to manage daily operations. More recently, I’ve been exploring Google Suite as a powerful, free alternative — and it’s quickly becoming the go-to toolset for students and professionals alike.
My journey with typing began at CVCC, where I took college courses inspired by my mother, a medical transcriptionist for many years. I grew up watching her type with incredible speed and accuracy... first on manual typewriters, then on computers...as she transcribed doctors’ recordings from handheld tape recorders. While I may never reach her lightning-fast pace, her dedication inspired me to pursue excellence in typing and technology.
In addition to typing courses, I also completed computer tech skill courses through Caldwell Community College and Technical Institute, and throughout my career I’ve taken numerous job-based courses in different computer applications to stay current with evolving technology.
In this class, I look forward to sharing both practical skills and personal inspiration. Students will learn typing, Google Docs, Sheets, Slides, and Drive...tools that will support their homework projects and build confidence in digital literacy. While we’ll use video tutorials during lessons, I believe this is essential: students can revisit the videos anytime to reinforce skills they find challenging.
I teach on a Windows computer and strongly encourage students to use a computer rather than a tablet. While tablets can have keyboards, they don’t provide the same experience or efficiency for learning these skills.
Above all, my goal is to help students feel empowered by technology...to type with confidence, organize their work, and present ideas creatively.
Current Classes
Drama 101 – (open)
Tech Skills – (open)
