Ethan Healey

Ethan Healey

Teacher, History
Student Senate Advisor

B.A. in History, New England College

 
Mr. Ethan Healey is a historian specializing in Early American History with particular emphasis on British North America, colonial New England, and the Early American Republic. Mr. Healey's most recent research was an analysis of why Second President John Adams stayed retired, and how his self-confidence dramatically changed his legacy. The work primarily focused on Adams’ relationship with the press, as well as friends and rivals of his era. 

Mr. Healey earned his bachelor’s degree in history from New England College, and he currently attends Gettysburg College, where he is pursuing a master’s degree in history. Mr. Healey has published a few academic papers across various online outlets, appeared on several historical podcasts, and has even published poetry in a small local publication known as The Henniker Review.

Since joining Founders, he has won the Teacher of the Semester award (Spring 2023) and is the current High School Student Senate advisor. Mr. Healey has taught a variety of courses, including Academic Research, Historical Methods, US History, World History, and looks forward to teaching his various electives this year!

In his spare time, Mr. Healey loves to write and read fiction and engage in anything horror, especially Stephen King. Mr. Healey loves the beach, winter, Christmas, Lord of the Rings, and The Beatles.
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