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Reaching the Brotherhood

  • jrhoades259
  • Oct 12, 2023
  • 1 min read

Updated: Oct 18, 2023

By Jack Rhoades


At the front of a large high school classroom there is a stern but wise teacher directing his students on how to succeed in literature and life. Mr. Cronin is the one standing tall in front of the large group of rambunctious students.


He studied for most of his life to get to O'Dea and was excited to start continue his career helping to build the brotherhood.

Outside of O'Dea, Mr. Cronin likes to take his dog for walks, go to parks with his kids, and try new restaurants to discover his new favorite foods. He also enjoys outdoor activities including skiing down tall snowy mountains or driving the ball far when playing golf.

Mr. Cronin's favorite subject to teach is English because he loves reading, literature, and stories. He chose O'Dea because he loves to teach and coach. Since O'Dea let him do both, it was a no brainer to choose it.

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