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Mortiz Schmidt
born in 1989 in Germany
occupation: secondary school gym teacher at Lorne Akins junior high school, located in St. Albert Alberta
Nationality: German-Canadian
Known for: CCAA division soccer player for Concordia University.
Early life Mortiz was born in Germany and moves to Canada at a young age. He attended kinosayo elementary, Lorne Akins junior high and Paul Kane High school. Followed by getting his major in physical education and minor in social studies at Concordia University of Edmonton.
Career Mortiz is currently working at Lorne Akins as the head of athletics. He is in charge of the sports for life program the school offers and also teaches other class as well as an extraordinary TA. He is a well known figure in the St Albert Public school board for his athletic contribution.
Early career Mortiz started off his career as a educational assistant at Lorne Akins but eventually became a teacher since his was so cool.
Recent Work Mortiz coaches the senior boys volleyball team and senior girls badminton team. Both have had amazing success in the past few years. He also runs the cross country and track and field teams. Mortiz is also makes a huge impact on the staff slo pitch team, as he contributes a lot of skill to the gators on the diamond.
Personal life Mortiz is happily married to a loving wife and has two daughters. Mortiz is a big girl dad and you might catch him wearing a hoodie with that exact slogan. He enjoys the outdoors and coaching his eldest daughters soccer team.
Legacy and impact Mortiz is a very important teacher at Lorne Akins and seems to be a tiny bit popular. He is known for wearing Alo and thinking that he is cool. He is a great assistant leader of ta 5 alongside Brayden Robinson and Sam Shulko who have higher power and actually show up. Mr schmidt is a good teacher and has helped many children throughout his years and is a notable name in the schools staff.
References
[edit]https://lorneakins.spschools.org/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lorne_Akins_Junior_High_School
https://www.stalbertgazette.com/local-sports/gators-spike-fowler-in-final-1300194
https://www.stalbertgazette.com/local-sports/crusaders-gators-win-city-finals-in-volleyball-4799772
https://www.stalbertgazette.com/local-news/school-notes-57-1293750

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